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In cam of a sidewalk the given grede refers al"ys to the top of the cwb; In cow of a pipe or flumo it refws to the hoot of the borros" of invert, or Insure bomim the slope of sidewalks to be on"umter inch per fact from the outside edge of the CudL The com *ct rs my cautioned to observe the following nde in using the We& stakes given by this office for putting in cLwb% walks, aroma, flumes and all other work: - Three conse"i" points that are shown to be on the same rate, of slope must be used In common In order that any variation *a* of • perfect stmigM grade .may be defected, and in case any such discrepancy is found, the same must be reported. Otherwise this office whi not be responsible for any error in the grade of the finished work. ALL GRADE SHEETS ARE VOID AFTER 30 DAYS F7 —GRADES LOCATION DATE L. �� :';� TRACT NO JOB NO /'4'. '. MADE BY SN1EEt-:--- OF. SHEETS REFERENCE STAKES SET — —:--FT OF STA STAKE ELEV. GRADE ELEV. CUT FILL REMARKS 1 -7 7 4. Z .7 '7. 77— .3 11 7 j, � Don Greek &jAssociates L -7t { 1`t,Consulting Civil Engineers phone (714) 997 -2600 t K j CONTRACTOR1% ATTENTION - Grades am g''ven from top of stales or nulls. In case of a sidewalk the give" grade refers always to the top of the curb; in case of a �"' '•. pipe ar Hume it refers to the height of the batter" of Imrart, or Inside bottom; the slope ape of sidewalks to be onepuxter irrcfn per {oat from the outside edge of the curb. The contractors are cautioned to observe the following Wile in Wing the grade stakes given by this office for putting in curbs, watka, ser+rs, flu m s and all CIA work: Three cwuocutive points that are shown to be on the same rate of slope must be used in common In order that arty varbtfon out of a perfect straight grade -may be detected, and in ease any such discrepancy is fowl, the am" must be reported, otherwise this office wlit net be responsible for any error in the grade of the finished work. 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I n c I� o z (min Im N Ai a '� ._ - P'' n c� n ff f I F�4 a I P T ly I � ` Hc- r I r -- f 1 _ IN I I I - -- -_I __ . -- -- -- - - -- - - n W V 0 r- m t-> K- C 0 G� v m in cn v: ry S r c m I� !F i STATE Of CAI)rOQ,';IA CALIFOP NIA COASTAL ZONE CONSERVATION COMMISSION SOUTH COAST REGIONAL COMMISSION A4A E. OCEAN ZOULIVA;C, SUITE 3)07 1450 UNG BcACH, CAUFORNIA 7020I (213) 4364201 (714) U6,06,15 RONALD REAGAN. C,,vnor It October 22, 1974 CHP.NGTLIN NOTICED, OF PUBLIC HEAPJIIG The follm.,ing change in your Notice of Public Hearing has been made: Application for Permit, Number ApplicLAJ on for E.-.,lomption, llil;ibcr city Deva)ort Beach .XXX-as sub-�;.itL.ed b- L, C C, vo, Bi "IDIR A11-11A. C All T 0 1,Y COPT OF TK-S- NC)-'110F IS TO POST)"l) 01,1 STALE OF CALIFORNIA RONALD REAGAN, Go.rrner CALFORNIA COASTAL ZONE CONSERVATION COMMISSION (ED TH COAST REGIONAL CO!rMISSION . OCiAN BOULEVARD, SUITE 7107 _ ►.O, BOX 1450 LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA 90801 L2101 4164401 (714) SA"648 October 15, 1974 2. Anplicai,!.. C�t.t" Telephone ntm!ber I 3i �� !vi ";('1:J7rt !�.1.V i�e Adll: , S P ?e:. port F'ach, CA 92660 OR Telephone Address 3. Project Location: (a) (b) (c) (d) 12L7 L City Newport Beach County Oran e Street _ Baysi.de Drive (from Baiside Place to Marquerite Ave.) Area is zoned Public street To: Commissioners From: Executive Director ,1 Subject: Staff Summary and Recommendations —i Application 11o.: P -8 -8 —A —37$3 ` Attachments: 1. Location .,. 2. 3. 4• 1. Administrative Action: The aopl.': cation l:as been revie�:.Ted and is complete. The 90 day hearing period. expires OI ].]. F L P11 - hearing is scheduled for — nurtions, (i£ an}-) vzera granted as follo,,s: • a .__.� _.v b• __. C. 2. Anplicai,!.. C�t.t" Telephone ntm!ber I 3i �� !vi ";('1:J7rt !�.1.V i�e Adll: , S P ?e:. port F'ach, CA 92660 OR Telephone Address 3. Project Location: (a) (b) (c) (d) 12L7 L City Newport Beach County Oran e Street _ Baysi.de Drive (from Baiside Place to Marquerite Ave.) Area is zoned Public street 4.a. " Project ??e -crintione CI PPOjE!'^: Reconstruction a]44- vAdenin of Bayside Dr. from Fernleaf to '. r' e W O. s; resuriacinE of side Dr,,/from Bayside Place to Fernleaf; replacement existinC witer m in and - drain in B.1, =.tide Drive fro- B3yside M r.A to marguerite Ave. LCOATIB:': Bayside Drive (from Bayside Place to Marf*uerite Avenue) SITE SIZ?: 1.8 acres AG-: "Y APPR01-7.I.:: by City of Newport DIST:I:;CF 700.- t,H HCH TIDE: varies 50 to 300 yards oar City street DENSITY: N. A. GR09S N.A. PvET N.A ON —STTr, P I G: N. A. BUTLDING HIG'iT: N. A. UNIT P:IX: N. A. �'iIT COS'i O t �ISi� *330,000, 00� FI: nerTat,:it =e decl<arat on LA' TD t7S , =C STAFF PLANNER —2— P -3783 The proposed project is located within the community of Corona del Mar. The project begins at Bayside Place adjacent to Lower Newport Bay and continues along Bayside Drive to Marguerite Avenue. Development along the project limits is primarily res- idential. Bayside Drive is a local two —lane collector street. Improve- ment of this street will not create additional travel_ lanes — street width is 14.0' from Carnation to Fernleaf, 30' from Fern — leaf to Jasmine and 40' from Jasmine to Marguerite. Peak road capacity is 3 -11000 per day. The purposes of this project is to reconstruct a deteriorated existing i••rater rriain and storri drain. The existing walter main varies in size from 14" to 18" and was instaaled approximately 1.920. The of the neva main to be 18 ". The existing storm drain varies in materials and size fror.i 2" to 60 ". The s:i. e of the new main ?il:L be 54" to 60 ",. In addition, it is -intended -to replace the existing 60" corr.igate.d metal o�ztleb structure r,ith a 60" concrete structure. This lxcoject has b "coil reviezted by the U.S. Corps of TLni;ineers and �._pprovcd by ES. A. P, C, o Q B. STAF1' l','.EC01•u•iL 1D,iTlOiQ: apprc',ve 1. That the project is consistent with the objectives of the Act: Sections 2.71;.02 A, 13 and 27403 A. 2. That the project will enhance the health, safety and wel- fare of the public. Joseph i • cat rI • • % . tf A 7 rr r." Cc,�s. It It. .7, CITY OF NEVIPORT B)EACH ORANGE COIJIM, CAUFORNIA PUBLIC WORKS OLPARlNENT CITY OF N�%,VPORT BEACI-11 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ,3AY-510� I-ZIIIC6 770 1 11 CATS 7 R F. NO. DRAWING NO. ",q" 4. STATE OF CALIFORNIA 6 0 CALIFORNIA COASTAL ZONE CONSERVATION COMMISSION SOUTH COAST REGIONAL COMMISSION 66 E OCEAN BOULEVARD, SUITE 3107 ..0. BOX 7150 LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA 90801 (213) A361201 (714) 8160618 Date W Dear Applicant: RONALD REAGAN, Go"mw RN Your application for permit /exemption has been received and filed. Your file number is Please reefer to this number when communicating with us in regar your project. L You will receive written notice of the hearing date. Yours .truly, KVW. SOUTH COAST REGIONAL fix, f ✓`� CONSERVATION COMMISSION RECEIVED PUBLIC lYDRI(S ' 1 :. c. cI; y e CA(I • CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH /y CALIFORNIA 72aw c�r City Had 3300 Newpoet Bivd. (714) 673 -2110 June 4, 1974 California Coastal Zone Conservation Commission South Coast Regional Commission P. 0. Box 1450 Long Beach, California 90801 Subject: Bayside Drive Improvements Bayside Place to Marguerite Avenue Gentlemen: Enclosed is a Coastal Zone Permit application for the subject improve- ment project. The project will include street resurfacing, bicycle trail construction, storm drain, water main, and sewer replacement. The estimated project cost is $330,000. The distance from mean high tide varies from 0 yards to 450 yards. Should you have any questions concerning this application, please contact our Project Manager, Mr. Steve Bucknam, or myself at (714) 673 -2110, extension 271. Very truly yours, Guy C. Pruitt Administrative Assistant GCP:SB:jd Enclosure SU -PPLE ZN'TAL = ..FOPd, TIO:"v R.EzUIRED FOR FEE ?T .PROCESS `'resent use of pro*y: (check one) • 'accent ( ) A- ricult,ral ( ) Single Family (. ) Multifamily ( ) 'omcercial ( Irdo.strial ( ) Park & Recreation ( ) Utility (. ) Other ( X ) Street R/W •2. .dature of development: (check one) Single Family ( ) !'.ultifa.:ily ( Commercial Industrial ( ) Public Utility ( ) Recreation ( Demolition Dredging ( ) Parking and Access ( ) Other ( X) Street R/W 3. For hotels, motels, residential housing: N.A. Total number of bedroo=m Total units 4. Building height in fe:t from finished grade. N.A. 5. Total num'cecr of f1cGr:, in builui including subterranean floors. :io= cify ho;; r..--ny flco_ s , a, r' i_ng levels and whether they are under or above ground. N.A. 6. Site plan or plot plan plus architectural or preliminary drawings of proposed development including parking layout. See Prel. Plans. 7. Total building square footage. Do not include parking areas. N.A. 8. Number of parking spaces, covered, and open. Primary Tandem N.A. 9. Anticipated rent per unit. If more than one unit provide the average ran 10. Lot area in square feet (net). N.A. Lot coverage (square feet covered by structures). N.A. 11. Distance from mean high tide: (check one) • Seaward to mean high tide (X) Less than 50 yards ( ) 50 to 100 yards ( ) 100 to 250 yards ( ) 250 to 500 yards ( ) 500 to 750 yards ( } 750 to 1000 yards ( ) Also check the follo�,iing, if applicable: Adjacent to beach front ( ) On bluff overlooking beach or estuaries ( ) 12. Anticipated sales price. If more than one unit provide the average sales price. N.A. 13. Construction cost of the project. $330,000.00 14. In support of item 21 in the application form, any one of the following items MUST accompany the application to verify local governmental approval of the development. a. Issued building permit. b. Completed South Coast Regional Commission "Concept of Approval" form. c. Approved tentative tract map for all subdivisions and condominium developments of five units or more, plus completed "Concept of Approval Form. 15. Any other exhibit helpful to an understanding of the project including photos, plans, elevation, maps, statistics, etc. 16. If the application is not signed by the applicant, a writing executed by the applicant, authorizing the representative to act in his behalf and to bind the applicant in all matters concerning the application. ?`LICATIONS Lv'ILL NOT BE ACCEPTED UNLESS COMPLETE WITH ALL ATTACHMENTS. -3- 11/2$/73 CALIFORNIA C(Di6n U LIS ZONE CO'N'SERVATION CO ISSiO' J =r COAST Cr).1ISSA 213/4.36 -4201- P.O. Box 1450, Long Beach, CA 90801 • APPLICATION FOR PERMIT PLEASE TYPE OR PRIT CLE1,RLY SECTION I: APPLICAivi Name, address, and telephone nu.^iner of applicant: City of Newport Beach, 3300 Newport Blvd. rt Beach. California 92660 (zip code) 714/$46 -0643 ( 714 ) 673 (area code 2. Name, address and telephone number of applicant's representative, if any: Guy C. Prewitt c/o Public Works Department Same Address zip code) (area code SECTION II: SUMMARY OF WORK PROPOSED AND PROJECT LOCATION 3. Brief (one or two sentence) description of work proposed: • Cost of Project: 4. Brief description of project location (city or county, nearest roads, etc.): Give site street address. Bayside Drive from Bayside Place to Marguerite Avenue. 4.a. )�oas this application been submitted previously to this commission? If yes, state previous application number. TO BE FILLED IN BY THE COMMISSION: Application Number Filing Fee Date Filed Public Hearing Date (Not less than 21 days nor more than 90 days after filing) -1- 0 0 5. describe (a) designations of the property shown on any applicable city or county general plans, and (b) the present zoning of the property. Explain whether the proposed project is consistent with local plans and zoning. • Project is within existing City street rights -of -way; adjacent property is zoned R -2 and R -3. The project is in conformance with the City's Master Plan of drainage and the Master Plan for Bayside Drive street, sewer, and water improvements. 5. Attach to this application ade�-!uate illustrations (such as a U.S. Geological Survey 7>;-- .iaute cuadre.ngle map and a detailed project m`­_) to slow: (a) tr.. -ro7�,osed c_va_o=ent in relation to nearby arc=s, ^d, a_ _ _ - to t:.^ line of mean high tide, the inland boundary of the permit area, any nearby beaches, any nearby public recreational areas, any nearby marshes, and any other major features of the natural topography or any major buildings; and (b) precisely what development is proposed. See attachments. 7. Does the proposed development consist only of a repair or improve- ment to an existing structure at a cost not in excess of $25,000? If so, please explain briefly and indicate how the cost of the repair or improvement was computed: No. 8. if not a repair or improvement to an existing structure, is the cost of the proposed development less than $10,000? If so, please explain briefly and indicate how the cost of the development was computed: 9. Attach to this application sufficient documentation to show appli- cant's interest in the property (such as copies of deed, title report, parcel map, etc.), and any easements or other restrictions affecting the property. City streets -- existing dedicated right -of -way. 10. ^he parcel (s) of property on which the work is proposed are Assessor's Parcel (s) number Dedicated City Streets or) Lot Block Tract_ Corona del Mar . or) Attach a copy of the legal description. -2- li. Lia't the nand and dress of each Owner OY O' erty adjacent to the site of the and development. See attached property owner listing. SECTION III: DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK 12. Does the develcp ^ent involve dredging, filling, or otherwise alter- ing any bay, estuary, salt marsh, river mouth, slough or lagoon? If so, please explain. No. 13. Would the development reduce the size of any beach or other area usable for public recreation? If so, please explain. No. • 14. Would the development reduce or impose restrictions upon public access to tidal and submerged lands, beaches or the line of mean high tide where there is no beach? If so, please explain. 15. Would the development substantially interfere with or detract from the line of sight toward the sea from the state highway nearest the coast? If so, please explain. No. 0 -3- C] 0 10. Would the devel ent have the potential £cam adversely affecting water quality, t sting areas of. open wate ree of visible struc- tures, existing and potential co:vnercial and sport fisheries, or agricultural uses of land which are existing on November 8, 1972? If so, please explain. 17. Would the project used beaches, to explain. No. increase access to publicly -owned or publicly - recreation areas, or to natural reserves? Please 18. Would the development affect any area that could be used for public recreation or as a wildlife preserve? Would the development affect any area of historic or archeological importance? Please explain. 19. What provisions have been made in the project for treatment of solid and liquid wastes, and for their disposition and management, so that adverse effects upon coastal zone resources will be minimized? All dewatering effluent from trenches will be discharged into the sanitary ,Pwer system under a permit from the County Sanitation Districts of Orange County. (Copy attached.) 20. Describe any provisions in the project to ensure that alterations to existing land forms and vegetation, and construction of struc- tures, will cause minimum adverse effect to scenic resources and minimum danger of floods, landslides, erosion, siltation, or failure in the event of earthquake. The project will eliminate potential dangers of flooding. • -4- SECTION IV: OTF-ER PEFZ *S OR APPROVALS NEEDED 21. List all permits, permissions, or approvals required from public agencies for this project, and indicate whether these permits, permissions, or approvals have been (a) applied for and (b) granted. • ( "Public agencies" includes cities, counties, regional agencies, redevelopment agencies, etc., and also includes the State Lands Commission, the :+rrny Corps c,f Engineers, and the appropriate Regional 4later Quality Control Board.) a, California Department of Transportation (CalTrans) -- Applied for 4/19/74. a2 united States Army Corps of Engineers -- Permit will be applied for upon receipt of application no. from Coastal Zone Commission. bl County Sanitation Districts -- Orange County -- Granted 2- 20 -74. b2 Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board--Granted - - SECTION V: PROJECT'S CONSISTENCY WTTH TFIE CALIFORNIA COASTAL ZONE 22. The California Coastal Zone Conservation Act of 1972 states, in Section 27402, that no permit shall be issued unless the regional commission has first found both of the following: (a) That the development will not have any substantial adverse environmental or ecological effect, and (b) That the development is consistent with the following find - ings, declarations, and objectives: (1) "The California coastal zone is a distinct and valuable natural resource belonging to all the people and exist- ing as a delicately balanced eco- system; ...the per- manent protection of the remaining natural and scenic resources of the coastal zone is a paramount concern to present and future residents of the state and nation; ...in order to promote the public safety, health and welfare, and to protect public and private property, wildlife, marine fisheries, and other ocean resources, and the natural environment, it is neces- sary to preserve the ecological balance of the coastal zone and prevent its further deterioration and destruc- tion; ...it is the policy of the state to preserve, protect, and, where possible, to restore the resources of the coastal zone for the enjoyment of the current anti succeeding generations...." (2) "(a) The maintenance, restoration, and enhancement of the overall quality of the coastal zone en- vironment, including, but not limited to, its amenities and aesthetic values. • -5- "(b) * continued existence of *imum populations of all species of living organisms. '(c) The orderly, balanced utilization and preserva- tion, consistent with sound conservation principles, of all living and nonliving coastal zone resources. "(d) Avoidance of irreversible and irretrievable com- mitments of coastal zone resources." Please explain whether the project is consistent with these re- quirements of law. Use additional paper if necessary. This project will not have any adverse effects on the environment. The project will eliminate flooding hazards to public and private property and will require no permanent commitments of coastal zone resources. SECTION VI: ENVIRO:"— =I AL IMPACT STATEMENT 23. Has an envirorunental impact statement been prepared for the project? If so, attach a copy to this application. If not, please so indicate. A Negative Declaration has been prepared and is attached. The EIR Neg. Decl. is has been approved by the City's Environmental Affairs Committee. SECTION VII: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION REGARDING PROPOSED WORK If you feel you would like to provide more information in order to describe your proposed development in greater detail, please do so and attach it to this application and title it accordingly. SECTION VIII: CERTIFICATION 24. I hereby certify that to the best of my knowledge the information in this application and all attached exhibits is full, complete, and correct, and I understand that any misstatement or omission of the requested information or of any information subsequently requested, shall be grounds for denying the permit, for suspending or revoking a permit issued on the basis of these or subsequent representations, or for the seeking of such other and further relief as may seem proper to the Commission. r. Signature Applicant or Agent * If application is not signed by the applicant' a�iting executed by the •applicant which authorizes the representative to act in his behalf and to bind the applicant in all matters concerning the application. -6- 0 0 C J 17A LQj � Pvatdc II .,r ,iil 1 Yi�C'�Jl�l t Ci 11 ll /7� fJi � 0 RICH � d ��` , �� i 9 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT Sctlfi — s?XrieiFV 1117s CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PUSUC WORKS DEPARTMENT 13Ay5//J6 PLACE 70 inRRG✓EQ iTE 4Vc:A/U� 1p DRAWN D ti DATE APPROVED PUBLIC `NCRKS CIRECTOR RE. NO.= DRAWING NO_ EXh+ 1,8 17- 'fig/ S-AIc Of CA1IFORNIA— R:SOU4CES AGENCY CALIFORINIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD - SA"1TA ANA. REGION 6333 INDIANA AVENUE, SUITE 1 VERSIDE, CALIFORNIA 92506 .ONE: (714) 6349330 • March 29, 1974 City of Newport Beach City Hall 3300 IQewport Blvd. .dewport Beach, CA 92660 ATTENTION: C. Stephen Bucknam RONALD REAGAN, Gov.,, SUBJECT: Bayside Drive Improvements, Bayside Place to Marguerite Avenue Upon review of the project plans and description sheet, special siltation control provisions, and the copy of your permit to d=ischarge dewatering waste water to the Orange County Sanitation Districts; this board anticipates no discharge detremental to the waters of the state. No permit from this board will be required and approval is granted. Thank you for your assistance in the control of water quality. Stephen D. Herrera Staff Engineer SDH/tt ro; o • FOn TfifPO RARY ii S'_i!!.: ".CE CF NON- CLASSIFIED 'KASTc%'ATER ISSUEO 6Y 't"- -'�+�y COUNTY SANiTAT01 DISTRICT NO. na ne Nei•;port Beach C 7316 ny ?l A s 300 est dre s P +et•; Connection Address i nts of Discharge a c4side Drive a C Severing Agency RETAIN THIS PERMIT Boulevard DATE- 2 -20 -74 NO. 0 0 o 0 5 CIIT ur_ty Road -2110, ext. 271 )ort Beach THE NAMED PARTY 15 HEREBY GRANTED PERMISSION TO DISCHARGE WASTEWATER TO THE SEWERAGE FACILITIES OF THE AFOREMENTIONED SANITATION DISTRICT OF ORANGE COUNTY. PERMIT GRANTED IN THE GREATEST INTEREST 'OF THE PUBLIC HEALTH-A N-- ABATING-- A-POTENTIAL -OR EXISTING - NUISANCE. A DEPOSIT IS REQUIRED OF THE'": --- DISCHARGER TO COVER THE ESTII4ATED DISCHARGE COSTS. UPON TERl1114ATION OF DISCHARGE AJ: ADJUSTMENT, EITHER BY THE DISTRICTS OR BY THE DISCHARGcR, SHALL BE MADE TO COVER ACTUAL COSTS. FEES, REOUIRE79ENTS, LIMITATIONS OP. CONDITIONS IMPOSED BY THIS PERMIT ON DISCHARGE OF WASTEWATER ARE AS FOLLOWS, AND AS FOUND ON ANY ADDITIONAL PAGES ATTACHED HERETO: - ESTIMATED TOTAL DISCHARGE TO SEWER 1 MILLION GALLONS. COST PER MILLION- GALLON DISCHARGE $ 290, TOTAL ESTII4ATED COST $ 250. AlIOU14T OF DEPOSIT:$ 250, MINIMUM $250 FEE IS REQUIRED BEFORE ISSUANCE OF PERMIT. THIS FEE MAY APPLY TO ANY DISCHARGE COSTS EXCESS OF $250. PERSONS TO BE IN CHARGE OF DISCHARGING NON- CLASSIFIED WASTEWATER WHO CAN BE CONTACTED IN A14Y EMERGENCY: - - Name. rat Na Dunigan Steve Bucknan Ad3`ostnug Harbor Ad 25004 La pTata. Drive PNewport Beach, California 64'0 -0320 Phone Niguel, California 495 -010' __... llISCitARGE RE(]lI I REHEJTS I, PERMISSION TO DI,S CHARGE THESE WATERS TO THE SEWER SHALL EXTEND FROM -AAril 1, 1975THROUGH June 1, 197 1 SUBSEQUENT OPERATIONS WILL REQUIRE FURTHER AUTHORIZATION FROM THE DISTRICTS. T. THE MAXIMUM RATE OF FLOW SHALL NOT EXCEEDS Q . GALLONS PER MINUTE. 3. DISCHARGE SHALL NOT CONTAIti DISSOLVED SULFIDES GREATER THAN 0.5 MG /L. IF THE DISCHARGE EXCEEDS 0.5 MG /L, PRETREATMENT WILL BE REQUIRED.. , 11. ADEQUATE SAND TRAP FACILITIES SHALL BE PROVIDED TO ESSENTIALLY ELIMINATE ENTRY OF SEDIMENTS TO. THE SEWER. THE SAND TRAP DESIGN SMALL MEET OR EXCEED THE DISTRICTS' SPECIFICATIONS FOR SAND TRAPS.— 5. THE DISCHARGE - SHALL -NOT CONTAIN SUSPENDED SOLIDS OR OTHF,R SUBSTANCES OF SUCH A CHARACTER OR IN SUCH CONCENTRATIONS WHICH RESULT IN IMPROPER, OPERATION OF THE DISTRICTS' TREATMENT FACILITIES. +, THE DISCHARGES SHALL NOT HAVE A PH OF LESS THAN 6.0 PROVIDED THAT AT LEAST 808 OF THE TIME IN ANY EIGHT -HOUR PERIOD, THE PH SHALL NOT BE LESS THAN 6.5. 7. THE DISCHARGE SHALL NOT CREATE A NUISANCE AT THE POINT OF DISCHARGE TO THE SANITARY SEVIER. (CONTINUED ON REVERSE SIDE) o.� CO1';':EC7T0N5 TO MANHOLES L GE MADE IN F.CCCROANCE WITH TII�ISTRICTS' SPECIFICATIONS. DzVIATIONS F?OM T',;E PRESC. 3ED MET}!OUS OF CL`:`;E CTSC:`1 1?L'ST 11A DISTRICTS' A ^PROVAL. 9. DISCHARGE MANHOLES SHALT_ BE COVERED IN A MANNHZ TO PxEEVENT THE RELEASE OF SEWER ODORS. 10. SH3ULD DISCHARGE BE DIRECTED TO A CITY- O'diIED CO'ILLECTION FACILITY, WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM SAID CITY SHALL BE SUB:IITTED TO THE DISTRICTS AT THE TIME OF APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE PERMIT. SI. THE DISCHARGE SHALL CONFORM TO THE CURRENT UNIFORM CONNECTION AND USE ORDINANCE AND ANY -ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS DEEMED NECESSARY BY THE DISTRICTS. OTHER CONDITIONS: Permittee in accepting this permit agrees to hold District free and harmless from any and all damages, claims and liabilities together with all expenses in defense against the same, that.riay arise from the permittee's use of the Districts' se:'Ierage facilities including but not limited to quantity and quality of of -fluent discharged into the s?rerage system of District by permitt ee flow meter able to. totalize t'lne. di scharge vol`une will be Drovi deda ANY :`ION - CLASSIFIED WASTEWATER DISCHARGED AS PERMITTED HEREBY MAY, AT THE DISCRETION OF THE DISTRICT, BE ANALYZED, MEASURED FOR QUALITY OR QUANTITY, OR BE REQUIRED TO BE TREATED AND DISCHARGED THROUGH THE PRETREATMENT OR OTHER FACILITIES AS INDICATED ABOVE, AND BY APPLICATION THE PEERMITTEE HAS AGREED THAT HE WILL ALLOW REASONABLE ENTRY AND ACCESS FOR DISTRICTS' PERSONNEL TO HIS FACILITY FOR THE PURPOSE OF COi1PLIANCE INSPECTION. VIOLATION OF ANY OF THE AFOREMENTIONED REQUIREMENTS SHALL SE CONSIDERED REASON FOR IMMEDIATE TERMINATION OF ALL PERMITTFE'S DISCHARGES TO THE SE'.vERAGE FACILITIES OF THE COUNTY SANITATION DISTRICTS OF ORANGE COUNTY. ORMITTEE AGREES TO ALL TERMS, CONDITIONS, AND FEES AS HEREIN SET FORTH,AND PENALTIES AND INTEREST INCURRED ON DELINQUENT BALANCES AS SET FORTH IN THE DISTRICTS UNIFORM CONNECTION AND USE ORDINANCE, AS AMENDED. ANY CHARGE THAT B`- -CONES DELINQUENT SHALL HAVE ADDED TO IT A PENALTY CHARGE EQUAL TO TEN PERCENT (10o) OF THE CHARGE THAT BECAHE DELINQUENT AND THEREAFTER AN ADDITIONAL PENALTY SHALL ACCRUE ON THE TOTAL CHARGE DUE, INCLUDING THE TEN PERCENT (10 %) BASIC PENALTY AT THE RATE OF I/2 OF I$ PER MONTH UNTIL PAID. .L_ Zs -7V I,Odte) IAU4horized 5lnnature) DATE PAID CHECK NO. 042 Aa EXPIRATION DATE: TOTAL ACTUAL DISCHARGE_ AT S /MG DEPOSIT FROM ABOVE GER CE ?051T R 0-POSIT Authorized S' nature �- Industrial and Permit Representative Ic I e (FOR ACCOUNTING DEPT. USE ONLY) INVOICE DATE INVOICE NUMBER REFUND DATE BAYSIDE DRIVE IMPROVEMENTS • PROPERTY OWNERS LIST PROPERTY OWNER ASSESSOR'S PARCEL NO. Gnash, Stephen J. 3rd 52- 011 -04 2319 Pacific Drive Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Batchelder, Clyde I. 52- 011 -03 21037 Avenue 38 Woodlake, CA 93286 Griswold, Donald G. 52- 011 -01 P. 0. Box 1325 Newport Beach, CA 92663 Stansbury, Robert M. 52- 011 -19 2340 Bayside Drive Newport Beach, CA 92660 Liston, Marcia L. 52- 012 -09 • 2319 Bayside Drive Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Tracy, Cynthia S. 52- 012 -10 2323 Bayside Drive Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Riley, Herbert 52- 013 -22 115 Bayside Place Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Ross, James E. 52- 013 -29 311 Carnation Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Ross, James E. 52- 013 -25 311 Caranation Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Pease, Harvey D. 52- 021 -01 498 Park Avenue Balboa Island, CA 92662 Horn, Robert G. 52- 021 -02 358 Dahlia Place • Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Pease, Harvey D. 52- 021 -03 498 Park Avenue Balboa Island, CA 92662 Bayside Drive Improvements Property Owners List Page 2 • Phillips, Wilma M. 52- 021 -04 3843 Park Blvd., Suite C San Diego, CA 92103 Rayle, Robert W. 52- 021 -05 311 Fernleaf, Apt. A Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Duggan, Richard R. 52- 021 -21 118 S S. Bayfront Balboa Island, CA 92662 Freeman Ray Co. 52- 021 -15 188 East l7th Street Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Phillips, Ross M. 52- 021 -14 3843 Park Blvd, Suite C San Diego, CA 92103 Novak, Robert F. 52- 021 -13 500 Morning Star Lane • Newport Beach, CA 92660 Helin, Arthur W., Jr. 52- 021 -06 545 Seaward Road Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Wright, David E. 52- 021 -07 1533 Seneca Place Claremont, CA 91711 Anderson, Harold H. 52- 021 -08 305 Fernleaf Corona del Mar, CA 92625 McGuire, Joan 52- 081 -17 312 Fernleaf Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Zook, Harold B. 52- 081 -13 485 Morning Canyon Road Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Cagigas, Marguerite E. 52- 081 -03 310 Fernleaf Box 277 Corona del Mar, CA 92625 • Dalby, George E. 52- 081 -14 315 Goldenrod Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 0 0 Bayside Drive Improvements Property Owners List Page 3 Howard, Walter G. 52- 081 -10 311 Goldenrod Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Hill, Joyce 52- 082 -16 1900 Port Provence Newport Beach, CA 92660 Drews, Elmer C. 52- 082 -14 8335 Waverly Circle Buena Park, CA 90620 Hicks, Charles E. 52- 082 -15 2730 Seaview Corona del Mar, CA 92625 De Graffenreid, Madeline 52- 082 -03 310 Goldenrod Street Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Parker, Shirley M. 52- 082 -13 3152 Heliotrope Avenue • Corona del Mar, CA 92625 vidovich, Anthony 52- 082 -12 1630 Rockriver Placentia, CA 92670 Kunkle, Roy N. 52- 083 -18 2315 Pacific Drive Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Donaldson, John E. 52- 083 -13 321 Iris Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Thompson, Gertrude 52- 083 -19 318 Heliotrope Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Smith, Ira W. 52- 083 -20 456 Mendoza Terrace Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Rayner, Frances M. 52- 083 -12 317 Iris Corona del Mar, CA 92625 • Brackenbury, Paul A. 52- 083 -11 13111 Casa Linda Lane Garden Grove, CA 92644 0 0 Bayside Drive Improvements Property Owners List Page 4 Kramarsic, Roman J. 52- 092 -29 P. 0. Box 726 Laguna Beach, CA 92651 Conger, Robert L. 52- 092 -28 4141 N. Henderson Road, Apt. 710 Arlington, VA 22203 James, Kenneth A. 52- 092 -30 320 Iris Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Relf, George 0. Jr. 52- 092 -08 524 Wilderness Drive, SE Calgary 30, Alberta, Canada Wiggenhorn, Theodore E. 52- 092 -07 1009, West Bay Avenue Balboa, CA 92661 Kempler, Irwin 52- 092 -27 311 Poinsettia Avenue • Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Ingram, J. P. 52- 092 -18 319 Jasmine Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Orwig, Sarah M. 52- 101 -01 3111 Bayside Drive Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Wilson, Harold E., 52- 107 -26 Crane, Henry F. 3125 Bayside Drive Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Wilson, Harold E., 52- 101 -25 Ardis, Lester H. 2818 Ocean Blvd. Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Gustafson, Donald M. 52- 101 -02 1401 Outrigger Drive Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Bandel, Raymond F. 52- 101 -03 • 318 Jasmine Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Bayside Drive Improvements Property Owners List • Page 5 Messersmith, John A. c/o Athlete's Financial Service 6800 Orangethorpe Avenue Buena Park, CA 90620 Seretti, Enrique 741 West lst Street Tustin, CA 92680 Sirota, Burton L. 427 Hazel Drive Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Kissinger, Richard L. 2203 Pepper Hill Drive Orange, CA 92667 Lohr, Milton L. 2715 Blue Water Drive Corona del Mar, CA 92625 52- 101 -18 52- 101 -27 52- 102 -01 52- 102 -22 52- 102 -02 • Wilson, Douglas E. 52- 102 -21 1931 Orange Ave Costa Mesa, CA 92627 Mitchel, John D. Jr. 52- 103 -29 2228 Pacific Drive Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Mitchell, John D. Jr. 52- 103 -30 2228 Pacific Drive Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Mitchell, John D. Jr. 52- 103 -31 791 Nyes Place Laguna Beach, CA 92651 First Western Bank, Trust Department 51- 251 -01 P. 0. Box 389 Santa Ana, CA 92702 Mace, Albert E. 51- 251 -02 307 Emerald Bay Laguna Beach, CA 92651 Boero, Eugene 51- 170 -01 2600 Lighthouse Lane Corona del Mar, CA 92625 • E 9 0 Bayside Drive Improvements Property Owners List Page 6 Crawford, Barbara S. 51- 172 -10 c/o United Calif. Bank Properties Dept. 600 South Spring Street Los Angeles, CA 90014 Herrick, John P. 51- 172 -11 401 Begonia Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Ray, James W. 51- 172 -18 4720 Cortland Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Drews, Elmer G. 51- 172 -17 402 Jasmine Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Driscoll, George W. 51- 172 -16 404 Jasmine Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Murray, Donald R. 51- 171 -07 855 N. Euclid Avenue • Ontario, CA 91761 Smith, Hal Will 51- 171 -14 Box 96 Balboa Island, CA 92662 Tohill, Virginia L. 51- 171 -06 403 Jasmine Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Collins, Michael T. 51- 171 -05 3235 Kansas Kenner, LA 70062 Franke, Glen E. 51- 171 -04 22042 Balboa Circle Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Smith, Hal Will Jr. 51- 171 -13 Box 96 Balboa Island, CA 92662 Hill, Jeremy C. 51- 171 -12 404 Iris Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 • Wickstrom, Thomas L. 51- 171 -11 20522 Salt Air Circle Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Bayside Drive Inovements • Property Owners List Page 6 • Kastler, Margaret L. 57- 163 -14 4002 Heliotrope Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Smiley, David T. 51- 163 -18 518 Angelita Drive Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Christensen, Otto Jr. 51- 163 -19 403 Iris Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Illefeldt, Willard G. 51- 163 -16 2875 Huntington Drive San Marino, CA 91108 Wright, Richard H. 51- 163 -15 4022 Heliotrope Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Dace, Ruth 51- 163 -09 404 Heliotrope Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 • Procter, A. Burt 51- 162 -06 402 Goldenrod Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Reed, Lawrence K. 51- 162 -07 1978 Port Nelson Place Newport Beach, CA 92660 Murphy, Paul F. 51- 162 -08 405 Heliotrope Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Delude, Richard V. 51- 162 -15 6275 North Del Loma San Gabriel, CA 91775 Moran,.Claude S. 51- 162 -05 406 Goldenrod Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Brandt, Rexford E. 51- 161 -10 405 Goldenrod Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Frizell, Gene M. 51- 161 -19 • 2706 Bayside Drive Newport Beach, CA 92662 0 0 Bayside Drive Improvements Property Owners List • Page 7 Smith, Frank S. 304 South Bay Front Balboa Island, CA 92662 Johnson, J. Sidney 2710 Bayside Drive Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Brandt, Rexford E. 450 Goldenrod Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Waunch, Robert L. 2511 Sea View Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 DeBaun, Peter, Tr. 1500 South Bay Front Newport Beach, CA 92662 51- 161 -20 51- 161 -21 51- 161 -11 51- 161 -07 51- 062 -20 DeBaun, Peter, Tr. 51- 062 -21 • 1500 South Bay Front Newport Beach, CA 92662 Cairns, David R. 51- 062 -10 132 Via Waziers Newport Beach, CA 92660 Rowe, Bertram A. 51- 062 -11 407 -B Fernleaf Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Murphy, Paul F. 51- 062 -08 405 Heliotrope Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Harrington, Theodore 51- 062 -07 404 Dahlia Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Dickson, Andrew G. 51- 062 -06 406 Dahlia Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Butler - Murphy Leasing Co. 51- 061 -29 9355 W. Chapman, Suite 107 Garden Grove, CA 92641 • Garra, Raymond H. 51- 061 -18 405 Dahlia Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Bayside Drive Improvements Property Owners List • Page 8 Pleger, Alfred C. 51- 061 -30 407 Dahlia Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Ritchie, Gerald W. 51- 061 -23 2501 - 1st Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Blocher, William F. 51- 061 -22 2515 - 1st Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Rypinski, Florence F. 51- 061 -20 2517 - 1st Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 City of Newport Beach (E'ly of Carnation) 51- 061 -01 City Hall Newport Beach, CA 92660 City of Newport Beach (W'ly of Carnation) 51- 050 -01 • City Hall Newport Beach, CA 92660 Bell, Joseph N. 51- 052 -26 411 Begonia Avenue Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Brigham, Daniel M. 51- 052 -27 642 Canterbury San Marino, CA 91108 Orr, Melody H. 51- 052 -10 2324 Pacific Drive Corona del Mar, CA 92625 Davison, John C. 51- 052 -09 2322 Pacific Drive Corona del Mar, CA 92625 0 I To: PROM: SU J;;C'f 1 STEVE BUCKNAM, PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT General Services Department BAYSIDE DRIVE IMPROVEMENTS (C -1497) ft January 14, 1975 We have reviewed the preliminary set of plans for the subject project and basically agree with them, but we do have the following comments for your consideration: a) Even though we are deleting the easterly portion of the contract, we ask that some consideration be given to enlarging the size of the existing catch basin (and its accompanying lateral) on the east side of Marguerite Ave. just north of Bayside Drive. With this improvement, we feel we can dry up most, if not all, of the standing water in that area. I realize that this enlargement was not a part of the original design, but we feel that it should at least be considered. b) Also, since we are not paving the entire length of Bayside Drive, we suggest that the overlay planned for the westerly portion be in- creased to 2" instead of 1" - if we cannot fund 2" at this time, we suggest that possibly the 1" be delayed until it can be increased to 2 ". We appreciate the opportunities that you've given us to review these plans, Steve, and hope that our comments are of some assistance. IMME, li� WADE S. 4YR/ Assistant General Servi s Director L" 0 cnv £ n m 0 0 0 c+ 3 � Z N c (+ n m -30 E m O O 1J 'S Z O O m N c0 n r+tn O S $ 1+0 CL .0 z ro C n .-r c z rD f n 0 c+ O + n o- o M N n 1 - O ^S � c rr n O r+ CD x v v c K ! 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Newport Boulevard TO: Orange County Flood Control District 400 Civic Center Drive West Santa Ana, CA 92701 ATTENTION: Michael Curtin, Project Engineer SUBJECT: BAylside Drive Storm Drain (GOD P07) We are transmitting the following: G -14-87 Date January 10, 1974 ies Descri 1 Title Sheet orgna myaro 1 Reverse sepia of project plans. Remarks: 2 Blueline prints of project plans 1 Project special provisions. 1 Project estimate. Mike: The above Plans, Special Provisions, and Estimate are attached for the N strict's approval. We tentatively plan to go to Council for authorization to bid on January 27, 1975. By ( � C. Stephen Bucknam, 4r. Project Manager Corps Of Engineers Denies Blame In NB Permit Delay. NEWPORT BEACH —A required permit from the south Although the Corps permit Is spokesman for the Army Corps coast regional control commis- the final one required for the of Engineer said Wednesday sion. project, work on the improved that his agency is not responsi- According to city records, a drainage system will not begin ble for red tape which delayed copy of a coastal commission until after the rainy season, he approvals for it Bayside Drive permit was sent to the Corps on added. storm drain. Nov. A. and the Corps issuer a Residents there whose homes permit on Dec. 10. were flooded during heaving. Stephen Buclmam, associate sand. 'Past rains Dec. 4 have laid the civil engineer for the city public (Codinned From Page BI) blame for thier woes on require works department,. agreed that ments that flood control pro- the Corps, singled out for in- through the coastal control jects run the gauntlet of being tense. criticism by Bayside commission 'would be a hard - considered by more than. 20 Drive residents, was not prima- ship on us." governmental agencies. ' rily responsible for the length. of During those 15 months, he But R.P. Young, chief of cons. the approval process. said; Avco would have, to pay strict on for the ,Corps. opera- But he produced a list of. 27 copy property taxes on. the tions divisioq in Long Beach, steps which the city had to go land, as well as interest on its said the Corps _processed the through in order to implement in o r t g a g e and maintenance city's application in three plans approved by city council costs• months to build the storm in the spring of 1973, to provide The 10,000squaie-foot library, drain. $352,000 worth of additonal flood to be constructed at Niguel The corps serves as a clear protection along Bayside Drive Road near Pacific Coast High - inghouse for getting approvals and to repair existing facilities. may, is to serve Dana Point, from a total of 20 other state The longest delay, according South sod the coastal and federal agencies. to B u a k n a to 's chronology— bons of Laguna NlgueL An application was not sent to which began Jan. 14,. 1974 with The project must be approved the Corps until Sept. 4, 1974, the filing of a negative declara- by the coastal 'commission. be Young said. The Corps reviewed tion of environmental inpact cause' it lies within the 1,000 the application, published a re- with the county—was incurred yards from shore controlled. by quired public notice and mailed in obtaining approval from the the commission. - it to all concerned public. and coastal commission. Another library is to be built private agencies and obtained The city applied for a permit in the south coast regional civic the required approvals, be said. June 4, but the commission did center in In, when. the central The Corps was ready to-ism not approve the project. umil portions of Laguna Niguel are a permit by Nov. 1, but could Oct 28 and the permit was not expected to be more developed, not do so, Young said, because formally issued until Nov: 13, officials said the city had not received the Buclmam said The DanaPligmi library site was the least expensive for five IIrvine n (/'� y • surveyed by qty real proper 1 i 11 le �.rai 1 i dies ty services officials. Joe Hennessey, assistant real property services director, said • its e s t i m a t e d costs were Mull Spending .Limit IRVINE — A suggestion that mended $200, as a "more realis- tr.ustee candidates in the Irving tic figure.,, Unified School District voluur The suggestion is "a five tartly limit themselves to $325 idea," according to Miles Peter- in campaign expenditures hasison, a non- incumbent. "I would won the support "in concept" ofsgo along with it," said Peter- ,11 candidates, including the oneisop. . suggested it. I Board member Sharon Sireel- ^andidates said theyjlo said she would agree to the e "sentiment" sug $325 limit "if I can possibly stay ^;,robent Frank within it!' «ro - -tay,, . t ii l t -11 i s , 3. s i , r t f 0 f ENGINEER'S COST ESTIMATE BAYSIDE DRIVE STREET, STORM DRAIN, SEWER AND WATER IMPROVEMENTS CONTRACT NO. 1497 ITEM DESCRIPTION QUANTITY UNIT PRICE 1 Site Clearing Lump Sum 2 4" AC paving 120 tons 13.50 3 1" AC overlay 240 tons 15.00 4 Aggregate Base 200 tons 6.00 5 Type "A" curb & gutter 6" C.F. 420 L.F. 3.70 6 4" thick concrete sidewalk 902 S.F. 0.80 7 Residential driveway, Type III 100 S.F. 2.00 8 Commercial driveway, W =20' 140 S.F. 2.00 9 Concrete blockwall 4' high 42 L.F. 20.00 10 Adjust existing sewer manhole to grade 2 EA. 110.00 11 Adjust existing water meter box 1 EA. 70.00 12 60" RCP Storm Drain 839 L.F. 75.00 13 54" RCP Storm Drain 413 L.F. 65.00 14 48" RCP Storm Drain 140 L.F. 55.00 15 18" RCP Storm Drain 182 L.F. 25.00 16 15" RCP Storm Drain 45 L.F. 22.00 17 Manhole No. 2 2 EA. 1,200.00 18 Manhole No. 4 1 EA. 1,800.00 19 Connection per Std. -312 -L 5 EA. 300.00 20 Catch Basin Type OS 1 EA. 800.00 21 Catch Basin Type OL -A, L =7' 1 EA. 900.00 22 Catch Basin Type OL, L =10' 1 EA. 1,200.00 23 Concrete Collar, Storm Drain 4 EA. 125.00 24 Curb Outlet, Plan "B" 1 EA. 300.00 25 Reconstruct Storm Drain Outlet Lump Sum 26 Concrete encasement, 8" V.C.P. 8 L.F. 3.00 27 8" cast iron sewer and remodel manhole base Lump Sum 28 8" V.C.P. Sewer 59 L.F. 10.00 R TOTAL 6,000 1,620 3,600 1,200 1,554 722 200 280 840 220 70 62,925 26,845 7,700 4,550 990 2,400 1,800 1,500 800 900 1,200 500 300 2,100 24 2,800 590 BAYSIDE DRIVE -Page 2- ITEM DESCRIPTION 29 Sewerage pump station 30 18" water pipe 31 6" ACP water 32 18" Butterfly valve 33 10" Gate valve 34 6" Gate valve 35 4" Gate valve with 2" water service 36 Reconnect exist. fire hydrant 37 Fire hydrant 38 Abandon exist. storm drain QUANTITY UNIT PRICE TOTAL Lump Sum $ 9,000 3,139 L.F. $ 28.00 87,892 690 L.F. 12.00 8,280 6 EA. 1,300.00 7,800 1 EA. 500.00 500 15 EA. 350.00 5,250 2 EA. 900.00 1,800 3 EA. 400.00 1,200 2 EA. 850.00 1,700 Lump Sum 16,000 TOTAL $273,652 Sht /0/'3 CITY AEWPORT BEACH - PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ESTIMATING FORM PROJECT TITLE 13wyside 4-1 ✓e 1.7 / rb ✓e7"er! -�S C- /497 A�SfYeef /.+,yrave�ne��s Estimator's Name S. dvckriayrt Date /223/7¢ Preliminary n Final NO. ITEM QUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT J. Site C/e l _ w Job L. S $ ` -,'_'. 14 000 ,., .. 00 $ /G80 °°- Z. 4" Thick 4C 10wremer7-1 /ZU T 3. /" ic/r y0C dyer /w !t 15 O° J6 3 6A� A re 4fe 736se Course ZOQ 7- $ 6 °—°- / 200 ee S. T "!/ "P.C•C. Cur6eGa�fev -G" 420 ZF 3B� If /GOOD 6 4 " 7bick P. C.C..Sideuoc► IA- 60- 730 a_lp -- 0-0,7 c. -cYc X /oc%WV // 4' 0 42 LF 20°= 810 oo q. d Sewer /sole -4 ZOO ° —° 4o0 Vo e ri T /OU Suh f 4e,"s 1-10) 40 " RcP ,57,fvr-,w7 839 LF 7S°—° 6Z 9ZS'w /2. 4, RCP Sforan i w 76 o- t28, 9/O eO $64!e 14. 1 /B 30� Ir 5460 /S. ls" CP 00e", I%I -arse 45 LF ZS 0 —° / 12S ° E•4 /7. Msrry tole A/°. ¢ / EA zeaY `10 /B. C e -11 S E.4 00 _ /O • Sht 203 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH - PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ESTIMATING FORM PROJECT TITLE 43 sl4le Arive Av�p- w✓e"rewA Estimator's Name S, 73uc.��ayrr Date /L/Z7 174 Preliminary n Final d NO. ITEM QUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT /9• Cvr l -74 00 e 475 / IeA .S &kbv g C&r6 / -A L- 7' / FA /SW 4-0 / SGYJ io Z/. Cur /v+/e� OG L = /O'� / EA 274w !—'' G1�0 �O ZZ. PC•C. Syo D o /Q 4 E�4 zs;6 23. rai�aa /e P /4n "S " / EA jr ,5-00 °-�- jt q.W = 24 ggy& Ale - O" Jo b LS LSao Z w °O ZS. PC.C. x1v, 8 LF $ S•°� 40 ° —° 37 , ✓p o Exis fig °O 4f 4 C Sewer /ten roveyrfe� S C.I. Sewer aviat Mad. M. N • rdaft Job LS $ 3004 s ar" Z7.1 8 " IBCP Sewer S9 � "V 28 . Sewaae Pti„on SINAO" Sh �`• 30 �3 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH - PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ESTIMATING FORM PROJECT TITLE 13ajS1,w,e Di-irr / /,r�✓cy,►sr,�s C- /497 Estimator's Name s, Date I /Z/Z717¢ Preliminary El Final zr NO. ITEM QUANTITY UNIT PRICE AMOUNT ZI Wafer I-+,� rovey►.e-►, -�-s .x% / " Lvn{ev /llai» ire/ /ie ors 3,) 5 9? Ali $ 1 BB °O .�'. G °,4CP Wq/x -i -Vl lr /mac . fie Is+s 690 LF IZedo 828opo 31 • /B "A"zlnrA lea /re a "W AjvK 64 EA °–' 5SpLo /Z, GGO 00 32. /O" 5po0 33. % yoke or^d ,8i /S E�9 35D ° —° SZSO= 34. 41,600ce er/ve Z" Wafer Service 2 ei4 900=° 800 °Q 35, f Are an♦ 3 64 S 700' —° Z /00 36 /n // fi r ut �A 1400 37�ooi° n. 9 Z Su f0{�l /4esn ! 7014V ec/ COO 7' i/fens / -37) ��(N :)ilt. i i3 f 2 re J.tt January b, 1975 Bayside Drive Improvements Bayside Place to Marguerite Avenue (C -1497) ChronV ogy of Permit Process Date Event 1, January 1" 1974 2.. February 15, 1974 3. February 20, 1974 4. Narch 12, 197'' i':arch 11, 1974 5. March 19, 137; 7. Parch 21 1974 9 Iii 11 QK7 2, i s7 April 10, 190 Notice of Determination Re: EIR negative Declaration filed with Clerk of the Board of Supervisors. Groundwater Discharge Permit request to County Sanitation Districts of Orange County. Groundwater Discharge Permit granted by Sanitation Districts. Request to California Regional Water Quality Control Board for Letter of Approval for the project. Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission report to Council on opposition to street widening of Bayside Drive. Position memo from P.B.& R. Commission was received by Council. Letter of Approval for project received from Water Quality Control Board. Report by Public Works staff to P.B. &. R. Commission regarding ,widening. Commission voted to oppos^ widening. (See attached chronology.) Encroachment i?ermit from Caltrans requested for project. April 21, 1974 Council memo requested amendment to Coop. - Financing Agreement for project with Orange County Flood Control to extend term from January 1, 1975 to June 30, 1975 do to environmental and permit delays. Approved. r',y 13, 1974 Report to Council regarding alternative proposal Re:. Widening of Bayside Drive. Alt. "A" - full widening as designed and originally planned; Alt. "B" - partial widening, Alt. "C" - no widening as requested by PTV R. Commission. Alternative "C" was approved. Plans now had to be modified. 12. June 4, 1974 11 Julie 7, 1974 Application for permit from the California Coastal .'_one Conservation Commission was made for project. Received approved amended Coop. - Financing agreement from Flood Control 25. November 22, 1974 Copy of Coastal Zone Permit sent to Corps of Engineers. 26. Decanter 6., 1974 Conditional Corps Permit received, signed and returned to Corps of Engineers for District Engineer's signature. 27. December 10, 1974 Corps Permit issued and sent to City.. 14. .uly 17, 1974 Caltrans 'issued Encroachment Permit for project. 15. July 23, 1974 Caltrans issued revised Utilities Encroachment Permit for project. 16. September 2, 197=' Received by telephone Permit No. and hearing date for Coastal Zone hearing for project. K. September 4, 1974 Application made to Department of the Army -- Corps of Engineers for permit to construct project. 12. 0p0mber 30, 1974 Received official notice of public hearing and Permit O o. from Coastal Zone Commission in writing. Hearing date set for October 21, 1974. 19. October 21, 1974 Request sent to Caltrans for extension of completion for Utilities Encroachment Permit due to permit delays. 20. October 21, 1974 Public Hearing at Coastal. Commission continued to October 28, 1974. 21. October 24, 1974 Permit extension granted by Caltrans for Utilities Encroachment Permit until October 21, 1975. M October 28, 1974 Coastal Zone Commission approved project. 23. Vvember 13, 1974 Coastal Zone Permit issued by Coastal Commission. 2 +. NovsTber 21, 1974 Corps of Engineers request for copy of Coastal Zone Permit. 25. November 22, 1974 Copy of Coastal Zone Permit sent to Corps of Engineers. 26. Decanter 6., 1974 Conditional Corps Permit received, signed and returned to Corps of Engineers for District Engineer's signature. 27. December 10, 1974 Corps Permit issued and sent to City.. S Chron_s rn_o_ -0a side rive improvements Oyside Place to Narguarite Avenue ♦ Latter !' lr t comments from P.S. & R. in l-v. io-?i g Master Plan August 2: Y4970 J. Latter year ... V on 11aster Flab sent to R.S. R. 2 -5 -I' 4. Latter .:.rrJ:7! Cal Stw^?d`$ with comments :1 Master Plan relative 4 bike trails, landscaping plan. and recreations use of RIN dated 2- 19-71. F �.I M r cn.+l✓ L °f2•? "est o P.B. & R. for plan showing tg +in 7 desired red lmpr� nt :7 s . S. Request t t �e.ti;ti n their is Za YE'ilh°,.�5 3 -�-. . Letter to P.B. & R. ?loi°SS t'; ^t3t ':.."=F:SIgSlf.''33.:t'Sid wptUr•?Y °J• Master plan and Tdnd ?C -TJ, -e. LetterTrom Y.S. A R. element of ,1..s.,ur Plar. no mention of r width, dated 5-10-71. R. 3P'.31 1 R. Commission noted that traffic tC on a3jsi: e Drive* did not warrant .e;- ng, minutes of meeting 7-6-71. .. =:�eme,o to zits Council opposition is widening of wayside Drive. 7 -7 -r1, ] fro; 101 Presentation of project made to City Council it Study Session an 42G-71.. Council place. delayed action until improvements are t6take Noted at PX iY R Commis- sion meeting 3-3-71. - . 11. city Council approled preliminary ^.ians :'t;i r 's he trive :i -i. -73. - G.. Latter i'.`.j� P.B. R regarding Preliminary Plans and Coordination with Park Plans for ^u,ysiN Drive 't"L3'74. :re:ji!'ested Preliminary Plans •. 13. P.S. c'. R. Commission report : Council reiterating their opposition - to e ayi d ^Ave widening, 3`1'-74. _ 4. f...B.'c R. C.;.mmi ssien meeting note. in :;?mutes that City council filed _°'-`:? f'p°'7'.bK _. Van memo, n iM. Letter from P.B. 4 R. requesting that Oiui (. f3.:s P:y 0 3 pre e n atit 4 ch the project G 4 2-74, dated 3-2074 Iv. ce^. ? anrµ °d :3 made t � P.B. L R. Commission 4-.] di f v current project Q s ., Q. 1374. Commission voted unanimously to oppose widet in> Decembar 25, 1974 Honorable J. Peter Barrett 320 Kings Road Newport Beach,CA 92650 Daar Pete: I think you will be interested in the attached correspondence forwarded to us by the Corps of Army Engineers as it deals With a recent City Council meeting.. After you review it, please return it for our files. We bacame involved in the hatter Ui;'i'en Mr. Burg asked our help after :eating with Joe Devlin. This corres- pond^nce clarifias that situation. Sincerely, N...''..i :... Chip Cleary District Administrator COO THIS S7=0NERY PRINTED ON PAPER MAD:-: WITH RECYCLED FIBERS Sn.,;A r. lq tw c.. _zrJl PAUL AL STc'W"Rn M. Pl»ttrcl�l'.<AT!l'. -= A�:15TTt�' J i.'fC'.._N DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY LOS ANGELES DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P. O. Box 2711 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90053 - 'aulavLrd L;:,3 A ga?aa,. California 9M24 Dear Sir. p Gale ce as slala to your le—or of 13 Dec;imaer i'974 requesting str eavzwnt ow the ::..,,closed 1�tter from vir. ir9i:,Y r. 2 7Y G —1 1).. rt is readil-y both __cal Hr. .Burg e; 1.,ttar au6 zr= an artia:e lk—ich appeazed is the 10 Dec,.noer 1914 i-%v of the ReLg ater. a newi;pa.-�,ar C"._ iz:,*'i in €+range Lonnty (T_^.C! 2), chat: ,'::r. Burk is biiin, i >uppl i:t-A .. vit_i some iac Trect inf)Dr- -azioz ra?Zt ±ae to the Corps of Lzgkazarg sa�it iii. Burg '.a letter 3t3 t?3 that trte t+e;w2V in 'aA2 ^raa »tZiiCS2t)II of the >tD@'3T . CkT2i—.8 is Stt=- 4brtSb-I .' to the Corps FBI - Dzi.]i.. —erB bureaucratic handift of the °?- =rmit a-eplicetion. Since the p- I:)jPct :L- vol'iCV wmrk. :Li ikavtgalkie Valarse a vernit from cbe Ccres of ln-s ineer9 is rerura4 i.Attdzz secti=- iii of the P v'er and Nosh -or Act of The facts of nia :attar are Sz s9110WBL 3r Tice nTt3 Ci3 in t:e Fegizt cT +id.tt'9 t �Y. tit R! rvtt i.iF,. &- . ; for t e storm drain project vas iu Octo'oer. 1973„ but `t.at sinee emstrucrioc: rw-ark could oat the pert --rn,d dur- _g tµe w-,.ster nr=ths the City of etr c+±_ BsaCa umited until X" 1974 to week a hl°_rm:Et frnm the Bentz i34P_ Pe£iaral . 'Ware:. -,�ualit7 Control Board. int3oaea in a cem of a let =er fzon t`te 5a;;ta tuna kegie>ta1 water i?;s8iit7 C.autrvl UOdiTd datad 29 anrci 1974 to t`.s Citp of :�ewwrt Beach (Ica! :3)> statia-? that they ud rc rie<.re -? the plans for G`Le aaysi. a ?rive imprvv =u nt and that a - ^__..it was rct reav3T�d . from that office. b. On 2D Fe ruary 197A. a per � �r '3 Issued Stiej i'+y ti:+' .�T2.t••o u,l.^>. +.r ,S.aui.tation District to the City Of NeT.- L 9zic.h ZOr °- - ^C -A-L ctar 4 of storm Slater ( _ yea. 1301). 0 0 ?T, Ff at 23 December 1975 :ireetor of Casework '1r.rics of Senator John V. �'unne7 The City of Aexport :each requested a permit from the Corps of �nsiaeers is their :fetter of '! September 1974 (Incl 5). la thi.3 letter =_vey stated that they had applied also for a permit from the California e icnal Coastal Zone Conservation COMMission, but did not apecif7 a &1' -a of application. I . The permit application *.vas re ri.:weci by -, he Carps of Engineers gad as required by our regulations a public nctien of the application -7aa publ -tahed and mailed on 30 September 1974 (seat luel 5), concur_ently. Z:3 three hundred and aisty public and private agencies for Heir :�vievr. ,he notice requested comments Frithin 30 days. again as required by regulation. 3y 1 Yovember 1974 are had received no objections to the project and were r`aciy to issue the permit except that the City :'tad not yet received their -:erni.t from the California 3egioaal Coastal Zone Conservation Cotmisaion. It is Corps'pollcy not to issue a permit until all local permits have een obtained. e. On 21 November 1974 w;e telephoned 'fr. Steve 5ucknam of the City of 3ewport 3eacii Public Vorks (Department to iacuire about t: a status of t eir Coastal Zone permit application anfl when we were adviaed that : per tiz 'had been issued 7-,e requested a copy be sent to us. 'ur,on receipt 25 ;ovo ber 1974 of the copy of -,he Coastal Zone ermit .fated 13 No,we.'uber 1971A, -xe arspazed the permit, mailed it to the :;Plicaut ;=or si rnatura, and finally bad it validated and issued on 10 lecember 1974 (see Incls 7 and $). Je <vish to emphasize that this application was handled in a routine manner ? cause at -w tins :Iid anyone st_'ress the necea ity for anargency processing. °a3 total time for procesain; required slightly over three months, from, _a;e date 'ha application was mailed unntil the pormit was issued, not _at 12 to 13 months 'Sr. Bur-, had been led to believe, and this time would aave been shortened to slightly ", er 2 months if the City had furnished ,is the necessary data. .?here are provisions within the regulations under chick we operate to 7>roce_ss and issue anergency permits in much less tite where the circtmzstances s:- arrest. ?? aineeraly appreciate this arportualty to cou-ent on .?r. 3uro'3. letter and 'rvjsz that our explanation will clarify the events tvaich have actually `. -axen place with regard to the permit application. 2 *-A 0 0 1 �IIPLII 2j De-tombfir 1)74 "'Izeezor oi Casework aA4 SanAtor -21-oba V. TUnway At Le 7rp-f7,wsc of ':�fr. '9Lnzg, a cony of lerter !- bahl'sg 44,-,t to Coy'�greasmwn .J-ns�yaw. T �nic - 3.:17 .11 . 2 F. 17 -�a stated �Tc 'kti- - n� District sngineer I Ba7ql3s Drive Corona del Air, Calffornia 326,23 . morabla 13 Dec 74 Dept Lpt of Army I I Corps OF ENgineers 300 N. Los Angeles St. L.A. Ca 90053 ;or CO.'!s TWI, r - t-I T z-,oz! th, I-r" 0.e raturn oar�or con?/' of t7l-'� CZ711012C!OrOa, 0S L;(101' (-S T)Or S?!i 7e. PLZ ?t7Pp ?!ooir r.-�P'�! to :,i7l I For ."I o;w (211(7 CJ 'Ir �' rj[\ 17. T70'".' '11 !;7 -:7 Po?. 7evarr! I "r-' a g, ^,0.'..' I/r.,,. tec7 !^tates aerator S. WING X. BUNG 2301 BAYSIDE DRIVE CORONA DU MAR, CALIFORNiA 92625 (Ylq 675q465 December §, 1974 Terntor john Tunney Senate office building Washinnton, D.C. 20510 Dear Vrvitor Tunney: i am writing to lyform you of a situation that !I out of a Kafka play. he n ^O:'1='.,, is n serious ModinZ condition that exists on our street at the cbove oWress. The city, recognizing the increased water flows caused by developments above our street over the past years Ka S, designed additions to tM existing drain system as wall as rerairs to the enistinj system. Ue city also funded these changes �and rapairs and then attempted to put the work out to bid and to completion. At Vat point the strange antics of Bueeauooracy begin to take place. There are 32 public aEencles that must approve the plans and lss4e Permits and each must be done in successicn - noro concurrently. Realizin, th9t this ansiver is to an exist n., prohleT not a ne--.i development 1 find this to be an extrove case of Governmental overkill and idiocy. The water that accumulated cash rain fall in front of our homes (6 ape Involved) exists and is lecauce of failures do& to corrosion in rort Of the collector system unstrRnm, cra partly becausn Ohn exlstiii' system is too snall to handle the incraased runnoffs due to the added streets etc. over the past years. !tore is no question in enyonef nizol that tho water must be moved out of the strcet U0 the Myort bri-T through the existinS storm drain outlets. An orablen or question is shall it So into the Say through a stors drian Collect `r or thr3u7-.,, the tozos of residents. lasue.My it went to the bay through the home of my 7elqhbor LenorA waltzer of 2231 Layside Drive ruininS severs'.. thousanQ dollars worth of furniture DIUS 21700 CaUSinn a Me On explosion. On!) the font that Vr. 191t7ar ins home and shut off W ras and electrical nower saved t42 ne!Morhoot from a more snrions Atustro- havi lcorned that the Xresnnt Way is due to Corns of Zn�inners, Dayortnent of tKe AT--r T i� n Los rZolos �treet, Los AnZclCS, CaM. ;Mjj N"Mo 21--00--7607, room 6062. his deoartmRnt has Ynen revinwinS tha epplication for some months noo without any proErvsa. Ye WE of you to request an immediate resoonsc to the Citk of Vouport Beach's r2quest f3r a permit to Mot repolp rnd censtruction of flood control system thay have Mignou 3YA fardea from the Car- of Anqlne?ry Ono fV07 all succeml calms tnot 0--acp 00 nave SO-,, say in the matter. WANG X. BURG 2301 BAYSIDE DRIVE CORONA DEL mAk, CALIFORNIA 92625 (714) 675.74ti r In74 5, Ti it n ­,-'r, to u-1 ti'at have -a Covcv-n:­er1'a-1 L _1 C I '-- y '_ S r t PI��n7 for a a,,aw deve t - � - I Is_ naw c reco,,,mizin, a, e, s l ii: G"�,n �.!A Pli of il;ie3 tl�E,t therein. The-Y r L U U - -1 - n- :-!­,t t,'­ -nresent co:-ipl.lt d stri ct!jres ?.rd s r 1,:-� t e t - rLa�lkke (au��e'd cer'UE�i-n ar.­I-lmt Of wa 'k e r to ­,;noff, a :;okjld not lae cai,3blla Of -arryin- t'.'e ru-nof 4_nto bayr' Tley desi�:nea fick, 11ti-S increUse an` f,incl�-2 'c)r oyll! -!��,-e t':,.'Js runkoff could ck ,J i nt, 3 t'.- a y -IT neco=! zed. tua�:�, t s -=.a of tIl e older nor om�; Of t,�- I '-sr, J..i -need a-, Jor replaci'men' and funded Or too. rolnI- �o sudc,enl­ !�a,.re t=ree nor-al 16 a-ency prnk­- edu.re be - 11 k­ .., 1, - - I - i- - - 07 — , vim eY. d d i - o is unconsci,�n-11,1P. '2"ere is 01, cl^'_Ibt t,�e �v..Tater ncc1.i-1ul;nt'_­n- an D, ilve k�ust C,7 S So e e fl�,_d into tnaa a, t'.'..1 '_ 1 150 ark, In- k, It _1 s t r p 1 no In O tnat nods t0 be rocklaced, renaird or enlarged. To -_ny tl­kat present aesI�7n by somreterl er-ineers like I_' . Jo-, 1):, vi-ir, D'1-ector of '-_�.­vport 1-3eacn and his st-aff, 0�, tim- is te �­s not be-n t'na issue.. -'I.le issL�e is Purel _.,rer Yko-ne aTlmits the must be sent in'o t'he b2y. nnells � " d. i t, !e ,)­-eser,,r- -Dei of para=unt. -iate^ =i_ d its ,r ?y into the '1,_1y throe .--h the Fju-'-,, or llaltuzer, or Colic") li-z)mes inst£3Ct Of throu-h "ne oine line ,ihile L ,)e [),','Cncias is their staturie ti-_eyi t!iat m.iust be the for- uFr. c e 1 t "', k 1 1, Ui', — redly - - j. . is riot a proper a"ule or re�lly '�i- Intent o' the 1- � k, I ��I -�,T s -�na` c rmated these ac:encios and we imnlora you t L 'o7 of ^n-iners to -,ove City of e ; `ort �each!s 0 ­Srter a-rid or t'ie w, &y t0 zctu�l construction. MALAWI!? illy; as M By j:A;JtV PET �,M;01N frr sod! W, pw gwy UEQVI—Iiays!,P� jul-l;0 1zlid the bimne For vuen on red henewits Imt cm-ni mows run the rt of any cwWred by 1I m-e tbPn 29 "Or cnimPe if. is r,,:Jloe - , I ivt,. n .hf. il llt�llli P11 u, i., I. i t Iu i thry tI.P.11 f"l-mcU to; Co' Vv!llic not re"Aw us to curoly 001"As Dirpilnr doe UcM in- kininuys ul ;motllor area to fur-, that lh�' o:30 tau Pvld Wy aMmm? " 0- Lit ap- 'I'ive Corns kUft Iwi i-Suv' on(;6iled. Pnd 1l u rains *�;NC ill Suid the CRY v-,I.� ill- . I of tho al 1. Its Popin Tom% rulb'd a AS-1 i - , 1 :4 Pflot nw-e a fc -V ageuMs. � i 1cin Sheet, OF wn(�P' u0lol t lu, roc: �y I iroug X-1 I r ot 2301 Bap AJ come or wwril Ivill -er 22, hours Pfor too vn&w Now Dlive, %,il:, 1--ni IP, ftp,", ... 1... Drive, Ouvu,�11 ;1N hv- 1. . � . Ill .. .. . 'l, .. othu horl"O, doan in dwria � io;tl t;lvi p "I �.Ig rclun. city U-Ileloij fll.lt P_ Thu S"w-R rMAnt wMq W )t trot hirl tlw) tIll [hom�il Ole city mP.v 11,1,0 11 u it', hind, Pr Jin :6!1, W"Wi. jji�ju ujih� jr .-L -on UK= UNSP of 1"Ireall wasu ana "my, Wir, ON "" M!:;, A,hl Cal to cl"IeI lr�; lt;;-ll ii�u CUM 1w w - CRY whwt, o ) W W;��: the r'loll 6-"-t notivu to no, In rprnlg. 1973, fiP, CAUIC!1 1 "p,pro-'i'd fill', t) "Ild Qw?i I Th, REGiSIER Tuesday, 11"amor 1% 19TI jri ection 7-7 public •sor .; coulicilwc1l thlC runoff : ,fl the . isi(In Urivc area ficill the bizill, 1 arcs ri•m 11. ow A 1 w illy; as M By j:A;JtV PET �,M;01N frr sod! 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'l, .. othu horl"O, doan in dwria � io;tl t;lvi p "I �.Ig rclun. city U-Ileloij fll.lt P_ Thu S"w-R rMAnt wMq W )t trot hirl tlw) tIll [hom�il Ole city mP.v 11,1,0 11 u it', hind, Pr Jin :6!1, W"Wi. jji�ju ujih� jr .-L -on UK= UNSP of 1"Ireall wasu ana "my, Wir, ON "" M!:;, A,hl Cal to cl"IeI lr�; lt;;-ll ii�u CUM 1w w - CRY whwt, o ) W W;��: the r'loll 6-"-t notivu to no, In rprnlg. 1973, fiP, CAUIC!1 1 "p,pro-'i'd fill', t) "Ild Qw?i I Th, REGiSIER Tuesday, 11"amor 1% 19TI jri ection 7-7 public •sor .; coulicilwc1l thlC runoff : ,fl the . isi(In Urivc area ficill the bizill, 1 arcs ri•m 11. Ity PP: fit,., city JicgiDrlal� In tile, said a:::-inlijIlf civil M! I Mur f n. l'u"Aw &JAMM "id -_font we SOAK on1 elttn� an application vll�il it W approved by flics mater quau "AOd the lVatpl, Quality • Board l%-mJ conAlcl, the nppli- cofioll unfit it has been III proved by the , Army COTS of ills COTS in turn seines as clearing hnljs ', for getting Dit IWWAS In't'l a loial of 21U other, Ml,lc and f,,,!eral which 11liIy not f,o pprvachcdl IIog C CO I 111 : 3 , �,010,1)1 acl,, (ily sinlj,ly the leill.lin- cominis"'itlus and ag�ncl(',�, nild jnvc�ud oilliji ll Hw PNIA I "Tiwve i. no donbt," he "(11M fllu,;o , rain •alers, Hill' cal!ed in (I u a it t It 10 s 111,101 ;prenfltl IIlal. Illn prc cnt Bay- Oroinnp sysicin will 11,111- d h.. "Whit ill their wi.Adonl and 3114:ht {they) cannot deny the (act Vint tilt, 1.later, v"Iwa It icncl;os nor 13;l,-ido honle area is Qng in p Kin The bay. "J'joc n!IJ)' paint. of Is will it icadi file bay Unolloh the Raw home, OIL Groat hom��, the Cwv�li honic, litc I)(!- sonberg, 0,13rical or WilecIt'r home. I 0 March 29, 1974 City call 3_» •.� _ art =�� ;d. t..O iI oOrr't vC1 C. �i) CA 0,2�0 .SUPJ.:..,_. Saysida J "i-,,e T_: &: rCve8-.e !ts, Baysidv, Place to Eaerlte Avenue Upon rel ^_f.i of "t^2 p roj '?' and d,,sc__^,i1„ -- ��"! :; i.� T -�('. C:1__. siltation. control provisions, --he cc -,y O' yOIIr _ 'rC .._.�.charO•• waste water i.0 the V_ -_ - l.ua� --- 3?`11i, ^_c n Eistricts, this ...rd articipams To discharge detramen al S3 ..v~_ > of ti:� 8B_te. __.P ,'"1.3 board will be nd approval __ granted. Yhan'.0 yo,, foi' your assistance In the cont:CC'_ of :rater qual_ Ste-ohen 1). Herrera r: S.,- -' :.._ �inaer SPHItv 1 Vv c .1 -CLA S IA 3 COUNTY SAN!TaT:--N P,-3TF:;CT RETA I 'I T9 1 5 PEC'! I T 0 D AT E : 2. - ",'_i';.- N.Z, . 0 --) 0 o S c CITY ED PAF�TY 15 HERZSY CaA'.TED P-RXISSICN TO DISC!iARGE ',ASTEl ATZFI, TO THE SE.!ERArE FACTILITIES OF PERMIT GRA';T�D 1.14 THE GREAF -ST 1':T-REST ;�j3L:C A POT-ENT! Oa EXI-T[:: ,S :'JISA."CE. A DEP0517 is EIJIRMD O COSTS. UPC;; OF ADj-'S.-.!E+tT, TO - )V-l" T.i HST D i SC ; - , T H:7 -T'ICTS C', 3Y T:i-� SHALL a=- :"A:)-- TO COVER AZT:�At ;-05T FEES, 1-1EMENT r. Cn::01TICAS Ul"'JSzO 3Y THIS PERIX[T 0:; DISCHARIS[ 0.- WASTE'd,:,TEl ARE AS FOLLOWS, AS 10.'IA-- A. HERC10: rJ 1ILLION GALLO'�S. L TO SE�:EF� COST AMOUNT OF DEPOS t T: $ Vii:! $2^l0 F-E 15 BEF-0:1E ISSUANICE O ^ERMi T . THIS FEE: MAY APPLY TO ^,:;Y COSTS 3S C.= $25111 TO 3c C!!;, R G E C.7 D 15 C HARG I N 7 NON- C LESS IF IED WA 5 T EWAI ER. Wi 10 CAN 3E C DiNTACT ED l.4 ANY 71 b4c-0320 Name Steve Address 9 7) 1 Pond j) 1. R L . i 1 E I S TO TIIE SERER S�l LL T NO TO '- 91SCHARGE 7I1E5E WATERS A EX E 1 (-, " c� OPF.,ATIG.'IS WILL REQUI2,E FURTHER AUTHO.uZATICN T:4--- DISTR!CTS. :.AXUVJ)lt F.ATE OF: FLOW SHALL NOT EXCEED GALLONS PER MiNUTE. S.-iV-L ":OT-CONTAIN DTSSOLVED SULFIDES GRE;,TER TITAN 0.5 "G/L. IF THE DISCHARGE EXCEEDS WILL BE UATE SAID TRAP FAC;LITIES SHALL GE PROVIDED TO ESSENTIALLY ELIMINATE ENTRY OF SEDIVENTS IR. THE SVID TRAP DESIGN SHALL MEET OR EXCEED THE DISTRiCTS' SPECIFICATIONS FG', ; :OF CO>!TAIN SUSFE.IJEC S'-Ll'-S OTH-.! 2 IN T;I-- PH SHALL iiOT GE LESS Til;,;4. 1-5. SHALL I:OT CREATE A rJUISANIE AT THE POINT (,�: n7 To THIE ,%ITARY S j.! SCH -,? L7_., SHALL 11E COV . -R E D Iii A °_R Vj i- T:.= P, E: I-E S E yr S�:a!`.,z O'02's TO A __I,��E OF N 5c: S'j 'liC'.EO, To rHc 01:;rm'(�:FS �C N! I FOR c, SC - COJFO'�M TO Tlt- Cli^ -NT lll.:11:_-�.*1 COW,'- I C' i , )VIG US­_ c'DPlP,';Cc A';'.) ANY T.iE Dls, IIICTS. :.ONOS 7 10.: s to holc� Di :3 t ct R.'r,e, �­nll 7 T, es uo o; lla ,L 1 -1- _V 7 f'a DIS_Ztli:,_�_D AS PZ:��.Jj r-ED !-!,,Y, ,�l T�Z�' DISC '�-, I : - IF'_' I I rO P_ 7 '.7 A: I L i I E 5 �,, 1 C I E ) 1311�, V, -D _ Y APPLIC11�1 I F ­ AY - � : R� [ T V E �_L ALL.';'., .EASO';A�L_ H4_R� :. -:D ;) FOP, DISTP�fc_,S, To 'ifs Fal_ I L. Iz plll�ll P;j UF c1l., I PL I 11W. I t c T I CN S C),; A t- r E D 1, G' =S T T 11- 1 -1 iES OF Tii C- cclv�; I I rT_F TO ^,1- 1. T EPX 5 CO.;-D IT I A'�D FEES AS HH;',- 1 ET P. A;-;') Pd;:;,,T I ,!:D 'I t: E %-ST C:; ',S Sc. DI'l-T:?[Cl's USf: C TX", 'J IT 1 _U_ E�v 1 -AS[C TIV 1/2 �v -:, ),- " r A�l L 1 F,3 I ' AC C O U t, T I I:--- PT. U -1 E LY INVOil'. DArc &'- i lrJ Q: Septer '-er 4, 1974 Depar!7 nt of the A'riiy, Los Angeles District Co•rj; ; of Fngin ^ers P. 0, Box, 2711 Los A:u;2ies, California 9'0053 Attenticn: Waterways Control Section Subject: Bayside Drive Storm Drain 0-1497) Gentlemen: City Fall 3300 NCWPort UIV3- (714) 673-2110 This letter is to request a permit to reconstruct the subject storm drain system. The existing system is badly deteriorated and in need of replace - mant. Funds have been allocated by the City and the County of Orange for cDostruction of this project during the 1974 -75 Fiscal Year. Attached is a sketch slowing t,-,e 1giprovefnents. Attacked ara copies of: (a) Letter of Approval from the California Regional Water Quality Control Board Santa Ana Region, and (b) A iliastevlater Dlscharg°_ Permit from Orange County Sanitation District No. 5. Application has been made to the California Coastal Zone Conservation Commission—South Coast Region; application. no. P -370 and the public hearing is set for October 21, 1974. The L'ni`. SQates Congres> man (42nd District) is the Honorable Clair W. Burgener. five fo! Ming is a listing of adjacent property owners: Ms.. Cynthia S. Tracy 282.3 Bayside Drive, Carona del Mar, California 92625 ',Ir. Herbert Riley 115 Bayside Place, Corona del Mar, California 92625 If you have any questions or should you need additional information relative to this natter, please give me a call at (714) 673 - 2110, extension 274. 'dory truly yours, C. Stephen Bucknam,Jr. P SIN r -- . DZP RTMFNT DF THE' ARMY • � r LOS ANGELES t)IST FtICT, CORPS OF cNGINEg ?5 1 dy\ LOS ANGELc5, C.3 L!FOANIA :xO13 +:: Public Notice No. 74 -207 30 September 1 974 YOU ARE INVITED TO CO`24ENT ON THIS APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT APPLICANT: City of Newport Beach City Hall 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, Orange County, California 42660 ACTIVITY: Proposed replacement of existing 60 -inch CiP storm drain, with a new 60 -inch RCP storm drain outlet_; and to conduct work near Bayside Drive on the old county road, Newport_ Bay, Newport Beach, Orange County, California, as shown on the drawing accompanying this notice. PURPOSE AND USE: To reconstruct a deteriorated existing storm drain, FEDERAL, STATE :V`D LOCA!. AUTHORIZATIONS: Approved by the California Regional Water Quality Control Board - Santa :Ana Region; Orange County Sanitation District No. 5 issued Temporary Permit `:o. 00005; and Application No. P - -3783 filed with the California Coastal Zone Conservation Commission - South Coast Region. ENVIRONMEN7AL LNPACT: This office does not intend to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement on this activity unless significant detrimental e.ffe:t;; are brought to our attention. The applicant has submitted an Enviror.:neatal Impact Report, negative declaration. CRITERIA: Your written cos tints or objections should include the number and date of this notice and must ,.each this office w0hLn thirty (30) calendar days. The decision whether to issue a permit will be based on an evalua0ca of the probable impact of the activity on the public interest_. That dactsion will reflect the national concern for both protect -ion and utilization st- important resources. The benefit which reasonably may be expected to accrue from the activity must be balanced against its reasonably foreseeable detri- ments. All factors which may be relevant to the activity will be considered; among those are conservation, economics, aes cetics, general environmental concerns, historic values, fish and wildlife values, flood damage prevention, land use classification, navigation, recreation, water supply, water quality, and, In general, the needs and welfare of the people. Details of ca:!nged conditions on the final permit action will be provided upon request. Ij r A C 0 L Cr: '.J V of District Engineer i i { �,. .. Y _ 7 r ^'T ... �. - `•ir 5. - <: -: 1; �✓ /gip 1 '�`� - 0 smalw2w is -; . 7 �-hvr 10A (70- 2A) . -a A We a VOL W"W w ld L; stics of Ajomr!=1000 Ono Cup1w. o.-T IECI:�i 02 symm.; 2. talc: K V V 3. CF: D7 1"Ca(I File (I—JAV igac ion or. aljmo' St.' IDD MUMPA. sir'' SAW *EP.ARTnf El`!T OF THE ARMY • LOS ANG'_. ES DISTRICT, CO;?P5 OF ENGINEERS P. O. MOX 2711 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA SKM53 RETUT'�:; REQUESTED City of N('wport Beach City Nall 3300 tie;vport Boulevard Nawport leach, C_1 92650 Centle ^ea: 2, becr ber 1974 C.'r.. In response to your request of 4 September 1974 (74 -207), there are inclosed two copies of a draft permit authorizing the replacement of an existing 60 -inch CAP storm drain, with a new 60 -inch RCP storm drain cutlet in .ieirport Bay, Pacific Ocean, near Bayside Drive on the old County ;load, Na:-port Beach, Orange County, California. 7_111S PER,IIT IS NOT VALID UNTIL SIGNED BY THE DISTRICT ENGINEER. L'ot_ii co ?ies shall be signed and dated by an owner or authorized respons- ible official, with his title siio;n thereon, and returned to this offica. The permit will then be validated and one copy will be returned to you. If the draft copies are not signed and returned within 30 days from the date of this letter, your request for the proposed work will be withdrawn. Sincerely yours, fE �f 1 Inc1 (dupe) t ✓ OHN V. FOTXy [%f As stated COL, CE District Engineer T -, it MAY ol SPLCO -a *EP.ARTnf El`!T OF THE ARMY • LOS ANG'_. ES DISTRICT, CO;?P5 OF ENGINEERS P. O. MOX 2711 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA SKM53 RETUT'�:; REQUESTED City of N('wport Beach City Nall 3300 tie;vport Boulevard Nawport leach, C_1 92650 Centle ^ea: 2, becr ber 1974 C.'r.. In response to your request of 4 September 1974 (74 -207), there are inclosed two copies of a draft permit authorizing the replacement of an existing 60 -inch CAP storm drain, with a new 60 -inch RCP storm drain cutlet in .ieirport Bay, Pacific Ocean, near Bayside Drive on the old County ;load, Na:-port Beach, Orange County, California. 7_111S PER,IIT IS NOT VALID UNTIL SIGNED BY THE DISTRICT ENGINEER. L'ot_ii co ?ies shall be signed and dated by an owner or authorized respons- ible official, with his title siio;n thereon, and returned to this offica. The permit will then be validated and one copy will be returned to you. If the draft copies are not signed and returned within 30 days from the date of this letter, your request for the proposed work will be withdrawn. Sincerely yours, fE �f 1 Inc1 (dupe) t ✓ OHN V. FOTXy [%f As stated COL, CE District Engineer T -, 0 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH Also sent o: CALIFORNIA S. Cal. Gas Co., Phil Esser Teleprompter TV, C. Roman ca Hall Pacific Telephone, Ken Driftmier 3300 W. [Newport Blvd. NOTICE OF PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS To: Southern California Edison Company 2120 Garfield Avenue Huntington Leach, CA 92646 Ati:n: ; 7r. Leon Kirsch Gentlemen: Area Gode 714 673 -2110 FIRST NOTICE Date: Oecenber 31, 1974 The Public Works Department is scheduling the following improvements: Project Title: Bayside Drive Improvements -- Bayside Place to .Marguerite Avenue Contract No. 1497 Plan No. R- 5235 -5, Tentative Bid Dates February 13, 1975 W +5104 -5, D-5076-S, 5- 5052 -5 Work to be Performed: Street, storm drain, water, and sewer improvements. Please fill out the attached form and return one copy to this office by January 20, 1975. Your replies will be transmitted to prospective bidders and used in coordinating this project. Please be sure that the information is complete. '�� ten uucknam Jr. Project Engineer � Detach here -- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - FIRST NOTICE REPLY FORM We the undersigned, 1. Have prior rights and will submit proof to your office within 30 days. 2. Do not have installations within the improvement area. 3. Have installations that will definitely not require relocation but will mark them on request. _ 4. Have facilities that will de£ir+d @l be affected..? (a) The following work is contemplated: (b) Estimated working days required for construction (c) Construction can start on 5. Our work will require coordination with the contractor explain fully %0 /PG/ii� !/ G, 07/4J /F NJEnlY �J(IJT/TiG. RETURN ONE COPY TO: ;W cSa Gel,! � iraiY City of Newport Beach - Public Works Company Phone No. 3300 W. Newport Boulevard �p cNKr -3A3 Newport Beach, California 92660 ^ 7 ply 4 Attn. Si�ure (714) 673 -2110, Ext. 271 January 2, 1975 County Sanitation Districts of Orange County P. 0. Box 8127 Fountain Valley, California 92708 Attention. Mr. James Wybenga Subject: Bayside Drive Improvements - Bayside Place to Marguerite Avenue (C -1497) Gentlemen. This letter is to transmit a set of revised preliminary plans for your review and comment reference the subject project. Preliminary plans were previously sent for your review on February 7, 1974. If you have any questions regarding the project, please give me a call at 673 -2110, extension 274. Very truly yours, Step-hen Buck C. tep nam J r. Project Manager CSB:jd Enclosure CITi OjlG'.,1�DOM T L - P,11�1 IC A i C'AI -7 11,01,1: 2' Z� S Date 4 "77,5* 4--- PUT IT IN WRITING . . . . WRITTEN MESSAGES SAVE TIME AND AVOID ERRORS CITY OF NE',"PORT BEACH PUBLIC 'AORKS DEPARTMEHiT Ll y- Date jo,-n. lq7-'5 L Cop I es To: gne PUT IT IN WRITING . . . . . . I fRITTEN MESSAGES SAVE TIME AND AVOID ERRORS P% CITY iljk'D,;PORi i!-` V TO: S!'5i'ECT: cop4!"s TO: D Si or n Copies To: PUT IT IN WRITING . . . . . . .. ;RTTIE,,'lll MESSAGES SAVE TIME AND MOD ERRril-'s PUT IT IN' W(ITIN"' ',"-SSA�ES S.A%E TIME ;�'\NF) AVOID E'%RQP.S C(TY OF NE 1,4PORT 7,r\�H PUBL.I.0 .10P' 81[ 1. S HP'lM ;!.. IT TO: Date L-- ----------- Copies To: PUT IT IN WRITING . . . . . . .. ;RTTIE,,'lll MESSAGES SAVE TIME AND MOD ERRril-'s 0 6 NOTICE OF PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS C -14R7 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA City Hall 3300 W. Newport Blvd. Area Code 714 673 -2110 FIRST NOTICE To: Southern California Edison Company 8120 Garfield Avenue Date: .December 31. 1974 Huntington Beach, CA 92646 Attn: Mr. Leon Kirsch Gentlemen: C-tRies o /6ose,rA zo:.Awc"ele Jo,G,CGzd, 011TV. The Public Works Department is scheduling the following improvements: Project Title: Bayside Drive Improvements-- Bayside Place to Marguerite Avenue Contract No. 1497 Plan No. R- 5235 -5, Tentative Bid Dates February 13, 1975 W- 5104 -5, D- 5076 -S, 5- 5052 -5 Work to be Performed: Street, storm drain, water, and sewer improvements. Please fill out the attached form and return one copy to this office by January 20, 1975. Your replies will be transmitted to prospective bidders and used in coordinating this project. Please be sure that the information is complete. Verb truly yo}lrs , C - C. teohen Bucknam Jr. Project Engineer - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - Detach here FIRST NOTICE REPLY FORM We the undersigned, 1. Have prior rights and will submit proof to your office within 30 days. 2. Do not have installations within the improvement area. 3. Have installations that will definitely not require relocation but will mark them on request. 4. Have facilities that will definitely be affected. (a) The following work is contemplated: (b) Estimated working days required for construction (c) Construction can start on 5. Our work will require coordination with the contractor explain fully RETURN ONE COPY TO: City of Newport Beach - Public Works 3300 W. Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, California 92660 Attn. (714) 673 -2110, Ext. 271 Company Phone No. gna Rain Damage Trbjgers NB Row By LARRY PETERSON Registler Staff W*Li. . . NEWPORT BEACH-4ayslde Drive residents whose homes were flooded during last week's rains have laid the blame for their woes on requirements that flood control projects run the gauntlet of being considered by more than 20 ¢overnmental Irving X. Burg of 2301 Bayside Drive, who said he represented 15 other homeowners, told the city council Monday that ap- proval requirements mandated by state and federal law are "an extreme case of bureau. cratic government overkill." City officials, while not using,' the same descriptive terms, i� agreed substantially with Burg. 1,1 In spring, 1973, the council approved the expenditure of: $352,000 to provide additional',' drainage and flood control prot -j ection along Bayside Drive and. to repair existing facilities. They public works department hadi advised councilmen the work was required to accommodate runoff into the low -lying Bay -1 side Drive area from the bluff areas above it. The city hired engineering consultants to design the pro- ject. That work was finished by October, 1973, but, since the project involves construction; which can't be done during the�� rainy season, the city waitedll until last May to seek a permit. from the Santa Ana Regional;_ Water Quality Control Board, "One of the problems," said Steve Bucknam, assistant civil engineer for the public works department, "is that the South Coast Regional Control Com- mission, the approval of which+ is also required, won't even! consider an application until it is approved by the water quali -, ty board. "And the Water Quality Board won't consider the appli- cation until it has been ap- proved by the_ Army Corps of Engineers." � "of course d is possible t bese agencies might -is trawl to aB of as and have shale waters as they appro load levels, but would they t iot require us to empty ddneys in another area to her avoid bay additions ?" The Cops did not issue straws, and the rains wl vegan Tuesday pushed a ach sheet of water into home of Leonard Baltzer, Bayside Drive, causing "tl sands" of dollars in dama Burg said. It took him two days to sw the water and slit out of garage and "many hours" Mrs. Ada Couch to clean Sat patio at 2307 Bay" Drive. ate But the cruelest irony came us at Monday's council meeting. ich After Burg pleaded: with the . ten council to intervene, Public nr Works Director Joe Devlin in- ur- terjected that the Corps had informed the city required ap- . my provals had been obtained.. ich Devlin said the city was in- ;ix- formed of the approvals last the Wednesday afternoon, a few 233 hours after the waters began on- rushing through the Balzer liv- es, ing room. The second cruelest irony is :ep that, though the city may have his permits in hand, Devlin said, for the work cannot begin until next her spring —after the rainy season. The Corps in turn serves as a! clearing house for getting ap-, provals from a total of 20 other state and federal agencies,' i which may, not be approached! Iat the same time, but only in., succession, Bucknam said. Burg came to council - mooday to ask that the city simply "ignore and bypass the remain- ing committees, commissions, and agencies, and proceed with the project. "There is no doubt," he said, "that these rain waters will ,collect-in quantities much greater that the present Bay - side drainage system will han-, dle... "With all their wisdom and might (they) cannot deny the fact that the water, when it reaches our Bayside home area Is going to go ftko the bay. "The only pond. of content' I' Is will it reach the bay through the Tracy home, the Grout home, the Couch home, the De- Isenberg, O'Brien or Wheeler home. Steve: This is the article Karl Wiebe spoke to you about. Dee tJVf^. r �� �o IZ11KI71t sB. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CALIFORNIA szsso !;:o City Hall 3300 Newport Blvd. (714)673 -2110 December 17, 1974 Mr. Irving X. Burg 2301 Bayside Drive Corona del Mar, California 92625 Dear Mr. Burg: Reference is made to your letter of December 13 concerning the recent flooding of Bayside Drive. In the event of another flooding on Bayside Drive, please call the City of Newport Beach Police Department, Watch Commander, at 644 -3730. The Watch Commander's office is manned 24 hours a day, and they will in turn notify the City's emergency crews to respond. I have also been advised by both the Public Works Department and the General Services Department that the 12 inch drain line has been cleaned and some minor modifications have been made to the drainage inlet in front of Mr. Baltzer's residence. Additional modifications are being drawn up and it is hopeful the work can be completed within the next couple of months. The present schedule for the construction of the Bayside Storm Drain calls for bids to be advertised during the month of February. This will allow the project to get under way shortly after the end of the present rainy season. The Public Works Department has advised me that the preparation of the bid documents will take approximately 30 to 45 days. If they can be prepared faster, we will do so and put this project out to bid at the earliest possible date. If you have any questions regarding the scheduling and progress of this work, please contact me or Mr. Devlin at 673 -2110. in Qrely, ROBERT L. WYNN City Manager RLW:pg cc: General Services Director Public Works Director l4, SPLCO -N DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY LOS ANGELES DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P. O. SOX 2711 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 90053 City of Newport Beach City Hall 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, CA 92660 Gentlemen: 10 December 1974 Your permit, dated 10 December 1974 (74 -207), has been validated and is inclosed. Notice of Authorization and copies of forms for reporting the status of work are also inclosed. Sincerely yours, 3 Incl fco1. Permit , CE 2. Notice of Authorization District Engineer 3. Work status form (dupe) 'Application No. 74-907 U. Name of Applicant .; ty of Newport Beach Effective Date 10 December 1974 Expiration Date 31 DerQmb ar- 197 S. Army Engineer District, Los Angeles Corps of Engineers Los Angeles, California DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT Referring to written request dated 4 September 1974 for a permit to:,_.. Perform work in or affecting navigable waters of the United States, upon the recommendation of the Chief of Engineers, pursuant to Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of March 3, 1899 (33 U. S. C, 403); ( ) Discharge dredged or fill material into navigable waters upon the issuance of a permit from the Secretary of the Army acting through the Chief of Engineers pursuant to Section 404 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (86 Star. 816, P. L. 92 -500); ( ) Transport dredged material for the purpose of dumping it into ocean waters upon the issuance of a permit from the Secretary of the Army acting through the Chief of Engineers pursuant to Section 103 of the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act of 1972 (86 Stat. 1052; P. L. 92 -532); City of Newport Beach City Hall 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, Orange County, California 92660 is hereby authorized by the Secretary of the Army: to replace an existing 60 -inch CMP storm drain, with a new 60 -inch RCP storm drain outlet Newport Bay, Pacific Ocean near Bayside Drive on the old County Road, Newport Beach, Orange County, California — 1-n- accordance with the plans and drawings attached hereto which are incorporated in and made a part of this permit on drawings: Proposed Storm Drain Improvements, 9/4/74. to the following conditions: FORM (ER 1145 -2 -304) $PL 1 MAY 74 581 (ER 1145 -2 -303) �,/�/) / ✓ PREVIOUS EOITIONS ARE OBSOLETE Page 1 of 5 • B.L „ pCP. 2 I I ,%✓� � �`Z I Pf�DPO> EDT `O 2 _J REGaNST✓LT- V' — .. HL;4/zONr4L /ON i PROFILE scat® r m Q S,EGTlDN OF vRavosco A& UDNSTiR ✓GT1ay .WEAN h^r[sW T.YJE L /NE G Tj \-A PLAN . SCALE OF FEET SCALE OF FEET .c*an o .oa�o mao LOCATION AAAP From C. B G. S. Chart No. 2451 /// NW w Q NOTES . O AFL�t�SEO d0 �.l?C.'P 2 sTa4,•s L: eW I/V srae*i �AiH OJTGtP.s/ O.P.9 //Y .o.PC2�0.5E0 P ,h &.4r � CATCfi/ ll�O W W S,EGTlDN OF vRavosco A& UDNSTiR ✓GT1ay .WEAN h^r[sW T.YJE L /NE G Tj \-A PLAN . SCALE OF FEET SCALE OF FEET .c*an o .oa�o mao LOCATION AAAP From C. B G. S. Chart No. 2451 /// NW w Q NOTES . O AFL�t�SEO d0 �.l?C.'P 2 sTa4,•s L: eW I/V srae*i �AiH OJTGtP.s/ O.P.9 //Y .o.PC2�0.5E0 PROPOSED STORM ORA11V /MPROVEMENTS /N Ng wort B9och Ar County Rd crd Boyside Or. COUNTY OF ro On__ �_9 STATE co/ifornio APPL/cATiON BY City of Newport Beach Sect ember 1974 PATE &.4r � CATCfi/ ll�O BA.Y /N PROPOSED STORM ORA11V /MPROVEMENTS /N Ng wort B9och Ar County Rd crd Boyside Or. COUNTY OF ro On__ �_9 STATE co/ifornio APPL/cATiON BY City of Newport Beach Sect ember 1974 PATE I. General Conditions (a) That all activities identified and authorized herein shall be consistent with the terms and conditions of this permit; and that any activities not specifically identified and authorized herein shall constitute a violation of the terms and conditions of this permit which may result in the modification, suspension or revocation of this permit, in whole or in part, as set forth more specifically in General Conditions j or k hereto, and in the institution of such legal proceedings as the United States Government may consider appropriate, whether or not this permit has been previously modified, suspended or revoked in whole or in part. (b) That all activities authorized herein shall, if they involve a discharge or deposit into navigable waters or ocean waters, be at all times consistent with applicable water quality standards, effluent limitations and standards of performance, prohibitions, and pretreatment standards established pursuant to Section 301, 302, 306 and 307 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (P. L. 92 -500; 86 Stat. 816), or pursuant to applicable State and local law. (c) That when the activity authorized herein involves a discharge or deposit of dredged or fill material into navigable waters, the authorized activity shall, if applicable water quality standards are revised or modified during the term of this permit, be modified, if necessary to conform with such revised or modified water quality standards within 6 months of the effective date of any revision or modification of water quality standards, or as directed by an implementation plan contained in such revised or modified standards, or within such longer period of time as the District Engineer, in consultation with the Regional Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, may determine to be reasonable under the circumstances. (d) That the permittee agrees to make every reasonable effort to prosecute the construction or work authorized herein in a manner so as to minimize any adverse impact of the construction or work on fish, wildlife and natural environmental values. (e) That the permittee agrees that it will prosecute the construction or work authorized herein in a manner so as to minimize any degradation of water quality. (f) That the permittee shall permit the District Engineer or his authorized representative(s) or designee(s) to make periodic inspections at any time deemed necessary in order to assure that the activity being performed under authority of this permit is in accordance with the terms and conditions prescribed herein. (g) That the permittee shall maintain the structure or work authorized herein in good condition and in accordance with the plans and drawings attached hereto. (h) That this permit does not convey any property rights, either in real estate or material, or any exclusive privileges; and that it does not authorize any injury to property or invasion of rights or any infringement of Federal, State, or local laws or regulations, nor does it obviate the requirement to obtain State or local assent required by law for the activity authorized herein. (i) That this permit does not authorize the interference with any existing or proposed Federal project and that the permittee shall not Page 2 of 5 • • _be entitled to compensation for damage or injury to the structures or work'authorized herein which may be caused by or result from existing or future operations undertaken by the United States in the public interest. (j) That this permit may be summarily suspended, in whole or in part, upon a finding by the District Engineer that immediate suspension of the activity authorized herein would be in the general public interest. Such suspension shall be effective upon receipt by the permittee of a written notice thereof which shall indicate (1) the extent of: the suspension, (2) the reasons for this action, and (3) any corrective or preventative measures to be taken by the permittee which are deemed necessary by the District Engineer to abate imminent hazards to the general public interest. The permittee shall take immediate action to comply with the provisions of this notice. Within ten days following receipt of this notice of suspension, the permittee may request a hearing in order to present information relevant to a decision as to whether his permit should be reinstated, modified or revoked. If a hearing is requested, it shall be conducted pursuant to procedures prescribed by the Chief of Engineers. After completion of the hearing, or within a reasonable time after issuance of the suspension notice to the permittee if no hearing is requested, the permit will either be reinstated, modified or revoked. (k) That this permit may be either modified, suspended or revoked in whole or in part if the Secretary of the Army or his authorized representative determines that there has been a violation of any of the terms or conditions of this permit or that such action would otherwise be in the public interest. Any such modification, suspension, or re- vocation shall become effective 30 days after receipt by the permittee of written notice of such action which shall specify the facts or conduct warranting same unless (1) within the 30 -day period the permittee is able to satisfactorily demonstrate that (a) the alleged violation of the terms and the conditions of this permit did not, in fact, occur or (b) the alleged violation was accidental, and the permittee has been operating in compliance with the terms and conditions of the permit and is able to provide satisfactory assurances that future operations shall be in full compliance with the terms and conditions of this permit; or (2) within the aforesaid 30 -day period, the permittee requests that a public hearing be held to present oral and written evidence concerning the proposed modifica- tion, suspension or revocation. The conduct of this hearing and the procedures for making a final decision either to modify, suspend or revoke this permit in whole or in part shall be pursuant to procedures prescribed by the Chief of Engineers. (1) That in issuing this permit, the Government has relied on the information and data which the permittee has provided in connection with his permit application. If, subsequent to the issuance of this permit, such information and data prove to be false, incomplete or inaccurate, this permit may be modified, suspended or revoked, in whole or in part, and /or the Government may, in addition, institute appropriate legal proceedings. (m) That any modification, suspension, or revocation of this permit shall not be the basis for any claim for damages against the United States. (n) That the permittee shall notify the District Engineer at what time the activity authorized herein will be commenced, as far in advance Page 3 of 5 of the time of commencement as the District Engineer may specify, and of any suspension of work, if for a period of more than one week, re- sumption of work and its completion. (o) That if the activity authorized herein is not started on or before 31st day of December , 19 75 , and is not completed on or before 31st day of December 1977, this permit, if not previously revoked or specifically extended, shall automatically expire. (p) That no attempt shall be made by the permittee to prevent the full and free use by the public of all navigable waters at or adjacent to the activity authorized by this permit. (q) That if the display of lights and signals on any structure or work authorized herein is not otherwise provided for by law, such lights and signals as may be prescribed by the United States Coast Guard shall be installed and maintained by and at the expense of the permittee. (r) That this permit does not authorize or approve the construction of particular structures, the authorization or approval of which may require authorization by the Congress or other agencies of the Federal Government. (s) That if and when the permittee desires to abandon the activity authorized herein, unless such abandonment is part of a transfer procedure by which the permittee is transferring his interests herein to a third party pursuant to General Condition v hereof, he must restore the area to a condition satisfactory to the District Engineer. (t) That if the recording of this permit is possible under applicable State or local law, the permittee shall take such action as may be necessary to record this permit with the Register of Deeds or other appropriate official charged with the responsibility for maintaining records of title to and interests in real property. (u) That there shall be no unreasonable interference with navigation by the existence or use of the activity authorized herein. (v) That this permit may not be transferred to a third party without prior written notice to the District Engineer, either by the trans- feree's written agreement to comply with all terms and conditions of this permit or by the transferee subscribing to this permit in the space provided below and thereby agreeing to comply with all terms and conditions of this permit. In addition, if the permittee transfers the interests authorized herein by conveyance of realty, the deed shall reference this permit and the terms and conditions specified herein and this permit shall be recorded along with the deed with the Register of Deeds or other II. Special Conditions Mis permit shall become effective on the date of the District Engineer's signature. Permittee hereby accepts and agrees to comply with the terms and conditions of this permit. L Permitte Date ho of the S crat ry of the Army: ' I'A/1�+ istrict Finee -4^ ;member 1974 Date Transferee hereby agrees to comply with the terms and conditions of this permit. Transferee ,.IG Page 5 of 5 f4 iia • 0B 09 0 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY CORPS OF NOTICE OF AUTHORIZATION 10 December 1474 A PERMIT TO replace an existing GO -inch CMP storm drain, with a new 60 -iacl. RCP storm drain outlet iu llewport Bay, Pacific Oceaa, AT near Bayside Drive on the old County Road, :iewport Beach, Ora:.ge Couuty, California HAS BEEN ISSUED TO City of :lewport Beach ON 10 Decem.,ar 1974 ADDRESS OF PERMITTEE City Hall 3300 UatrPort Boulevard PERMIT NUMBER _iewport Beach, CA 92660 JOHN V. FOLEY CO:,. CE DbtriM Engineer 74 -207 70""' ' THIS NOTICE MUST BE CONSPICUOUSLY DISPLAYED AT THE SITE OF WORK. 0- IMPORTANT NOTICE - • TOVKE PERMITTEE. Please m' ake all reports to status of work under this instrument, direct to the District Engineer, Department of the Army. Los Angeles District. Corps of Engineers, P.0 Box 2711• Los Angeles, California 90069. The attention of the applicant is directed to the conditions of the permit, which specify that the District Engineer shall be notified as to the date of commencement, the dates of suspension of the work, and date of completion. If it is anticipated that the work will not be completed by the date of expiration, application should be made to the District Engineer, well in advance of that date, for extension of time to continue the work, provided that there has been no change in the attendant circumstances. The following forms are attached for your convenience, and it is requested that the appropriate one he completed and returned to this office as work progresses. (Extra ropy is for your record.) _ ____ _________ ____ ______ ___ ___.________ -__(cut on line) 18 - -_ Subject: Completion of work under Deparonent of the Army penult. (Date) ..b: District Engineer, Corps of Engineers, Department of the Array, Lee Angeles. Califnmia In compliance wilt the conditions of ate penult dated , 19 for this 18 to notify You that such work wee completed on 19 _- (pe+sittee) (Address) Signed: _---�-- .� —_,.,- lout on line) Subleett Resumption of worst under Department of the Army Denait. ~- To: District Engineer, Corps of trigineers, Department of the Amy, Los Angeles, California In omhpliance with the candltlona of the permit teaued _ - -_ - -, 19 —__far _— _— __— ___ ___—_____._____-- this 1e to notify You that work will be resumed on _ - - -_— 19 _ - -• ' _'- - -- 7 ------- --- ---7ACdreia) ----------------- —_._— _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _(cut on line) Subject: Norenslon of work under Department of the AM permit. �- To: District Engineer, Corps of Engineers, Department of the Ashy, Loa Angeles, Call fnIDla In compliance with the conditions of the permit issued___ —_ —, 19 —__ far _— ..... . ..... w- __----________— tale Is to notify you that work will be suspended a for ..... days, beginning 19 - -_. (a If for goes Non 1 1,10611) Sigiecb- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -(cut on lino) (Attel Subject- Comnenceme.rt of work under Department of the Army prrml;. To: DSetrlct Engineer, Coma of Engineers. Department of the Army, Los Angeles, Califomla In compliance with the conditions of the permlt leaned 16 __1nr this IS to notify you that the authorized work will be cmeteftecd j7adie "sal LA FL 225 1 QED f: 22 � � ..*2.. signed- SPLCO -N 0 0 DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY LOS ANGELES DISTRICT. CORPS OF ENGINEERS P. O. BOX 2711 LOS ANGELES. CALIFORNIA 90033 CERTIFIED MAIL - RETURN RECEIPT REQUESTED City of Newport Beach City Hall 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, CA 92660 Gentlemen: If- i4A? 7 2' December 1974 lfi!1,,. rF In response to your request of 4 September 1974 (74 -207), there are inclosed two copies of a draft permit authorizing the replacement of an existing 60 -inch DIP storm drain, with a new 60 -inch RCP storm drain outlet in Newport Bay, Pacific Ocean, near Bayside Drive on the old County Road, Newport Beach, Orange County, California. THIS PERMIT IS NOT VALID UNTIL SIGNED BY THE DISTRICT ENGINEER. Both copies shall be signed and dated by an owner or authorized respons- ible official, with his title shown thereon, and returned to this office. The permit will then be validated and one copy will be returned to you. If the draft copies are not signed and returned within 30 days from the date of this letter, your request for the proposed work will be withdrawn. Sincerely yours, m 1 Incl (dupe) OHN V. FO As stated COL, CE District Engineer ' 0 0 Application No. 74 -207 U. S. Army Engineer District, Los Angeles Name of Applicant0;tv_n_f Newport Beach Corps of Engineers Effective Date Los Angeles, California Expiration Date DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY PERMIT Referring to written request dated 4 September 1974 for a Dermit to Perform work in or affecting navigable waters of the United States, upon the recommendation of the Chief of Engineers, pursuant to Section 10 of the Rivers and Harbors Act of March 3, 1899 (33 U. S. C. 403); ( ) Discharge dredged or fill material into navigable waters upon the issuance of a permit from the Secretary of the Army acting through the Chief of Engineers pursuant to Section 404 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act (86 Stat. 816, P. L. 92 -500); ( ) Transport dredged material for the purpose of dumping it into ocean waters upon the issuance of a permit from the Secretary of the Army acting through the Chief of Engineers pursuant to Section 103 of the Marine Protection, Research and Sanctuaries Act of 1972 (86 Stat. 1052; P. L. 92 -532); City of Newport Beach City Hall 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, Orange County, California 92660 is hereby authorized by the Secretary of the Army: to replace an existing 60 -inch GNP storm drain, with a new 60 -inch RCP storm drain outlet Newport Bay, Pacific Ocean d6 near Bayside Drive on the old County Road, Newport Beach, Orange County, California. — in and made 9/4/74. —. e with the plans and drawings attached hereto which are incorporated a part of this permit on drawings: Proposed Storm Drain Improvements, SPL I MAY 74 581 following conditions: (ER 1145 -2 -304) (ER 1145-2 -303) j/ PREVIOUS EDITIONS ARE OBSOLETE Page 1 of 5 HORIZONTAL OF FEET PROFIL E SCALE OF FEET LOCATION MAP From C, 8 G. S. Chart Mo. 245/ A/ 1vw No TE-S - zri sy s,Ec�raN Di PLAN . SCALE' OF FFEr 100 PROPOSED STORM DRAIN IMPROVEMENTS //I/ Newport 891ch AT County Rd. crd Sayside Dr. coowry OF Oron_qe STATE California APPLICATION By. City of Newport Beach 5'_..of?mhqr 1974 Da rE 0 0 I. General Conditions (a) That all activities identified and authorized herein shall be consistent with the terms and conditions of this permit; and that any activities not specifically identified and authorized herein shall constitute a violation of the terms and conditions of this permit which may result in the modification, suspension or revocation of this permit, in whole or in part, as set forth more specifically in General Conditions j or k hereto, and in the institution of such legal proceedings as the United States Government may consider appropriate, whether or not this permit has been previously modified, suspended or revoked in whole or in part. (b) That all activities authorized herein shall, if they involve a discharge or deposit into navigable waters or ocean waters, be at all times consistent with applicable water quality standards, effluent limitations and standards of performance, prohibitions, and pretreatment standards established pursuant to Section 301, 302, 306 and 307 of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act of 1972 (P. L. 92 -500; 86 Stat. 816), or pursuant to applicable State and local law. (c) That when the activity authorized herein involves a discharge or deposit of dredged or fill material into navigable waters, the authorized activity shall, if applicable water quality standards are revised or modified during the term of this permit, be modified, if necessary to conform with such revised or modified water quality standards within 6 months of the effective date of any revision or modification of water quality standards, or as directed by an implementation plan contained in such revised or modified standards, or within such longer period of time as the District Engineer, in consultation with the Regional Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency, may determine to be reasonable under the circumstances. (d) That the permittee agrees to make every reasonable effort to prosecute the construction or work authorized herein in a manner so as to minimize any adverse impact of the construction or work on fish wildlife and natural environmental values. (e) That the permittee agrees that it will prosecute the construction or work authorized herein in a manner so as to minimize any degradation of water quality. ' (f) That the permittee shall permit the District Engineer or his authorized representative(s) or designee(s) to make periodic inspections at any time deemed necessary in order to assure that the activity being performed under authority of this permit is in accordance with the terms and conditions prescribed herein. (g) That the permittee shall maintain the structure or work authorized herein in good condition and in accordance with the plans and drawings attached hereto. (h) That this permit does not convey ':any property rights, either in real estate or material, or any exclusive privileges; and that it does not authorize any injury to property or invasion of rights or any infringement of Federal, State, or local laws or regulations, nor does it obviate the requirement to obtain State or local assent required by law for the activity authorized herein. (i) That this permit does not authorize the interference with any existing or proposed Federal project and that the permittee shall not Page 2 of 5 • i be entitled to compensation for damage or injury to the structures or work authorized herein which may be caused by or result from existing or future operations undertaken by the United States in the public interest. (j) That this permit may be summarily suspended, in whole or in part, upon a finding by the District Engineer that immediate suspension of the activity authorized herein would be in the general public interest. Such suspension shall be effective upon receipt by the permittee of a written notice thereof which shall indicate (1) the extent of the suspension, (2) the reasons for this action, and (3) any corrective or preventative measures to be taken by the permittee which are deemed necessary by the District Engineer to abate imminent hazards to the general public interest. The permittee shall take immediate action to comply with the provisions of this notice. Within ten.days following receipt of this notice of suspension, the permittee may request a hearing in order to present information relevant to a decision as to whether his permit should be reinstated, modified or revoked. If a hearing is requested, it shall be conducted pursuant to procedures prescribed by the Chief of Engineers. After completion of the hearing, or within a reasonable time after issuance of the suspension notice to the permittee if no hearing is requested, the permit will either be reinstated, modified or revoked. (k) That this permit may be either modified, suspended or revoked in whole or in part if the Secretary of the Army or his authorized representative determines that there has been a violation of any of the terms or conditions of this permit or that such action would otherwise be in the public interest. Any such modification, suspension, or re- vocation shall become effective 30 days after receipt by the permittee of written notice of such action which shall specify the facts or conduct i warranting same unless (1) within the 30 -day period the permittee is able to satisfactorily demonstrate that (a) the alleged violation of the terms and the conditions of this permit did not, in fact, occur or (b) the alleged violation was accidental, and the permittee has been operating in compliance with the terms and conditions of the permit and is able to provide satisfactory assurances that future operations shall be in full compliance with the terms and conditions of this permit; or (2) within the aforesaid 30 -day period, the permittee requests that a public hearing be held to present oral and written evidence concerning the proposed modifica- tion, suspension or revocation. The conduct of this hearing and the procedures for making a final decision either to modify, suspend or revoke this permit in whole or in part shall be pursuant to procedures prescribed by the Chief of Engineers. (1) That in issuing this permit, the Government has relied on the information and data which the permittee has provided in connection with his permit application. If, subsequent to the issuance of this permit, such information and data prove to be false, incomplete or inaccurate, this permit may be modified, suspended.or',revoked, in whole or in part, anal /or the Government may, in addition, institute appropriate legal proceedings. (m) That any modification, suspension, or revocation of this permit shall not be the basis for any claim for damages against the United State. (n) That the permittee shall notify the District Engineer at what time the activity authorized herein will be commenced, as far in advance Page 3 of 5 of tie time of commencement as the District Engineer may specify, and of any suspension of work, if for a period of more than one week, re- sumption of work and its completion. (o) That if the activity authorized herein is not started on or before 31st day of December , 19 75 , and is not completed on or before 31st day of December 1977, this permit, if not previously revoked or specifically extended, shall automatically expire. (p) That no attempt shall be made by the permittee to prevent the full and free use by the public of all navigable waters at or adjacent to the activity authorized by this permit. (q) That if the display of lights and signals on any structure or work authorized herein is not otherwise provided for by law, such lights and signals as may be prescribed by the United States Coast Guard shall be installed and maintained by and at the expense of the permittee. (r) That this permit does not authorize or approve the construction of particular structures, the authorization or approval of which may require authorization by the Congress or other agencies of the Federal Government. (s) That if and when the permittee desires to abandon the activity authorized herein, unless such abandonment is part of a transfer procedure by which the permittee is transferring his interests herein to a third party pursuant to General Condition v hereof, he must restore the area to a condition satisfactory to the District Engineer. (t) That if the recording of this permit is possible under applicable State or local law, the permittee shall take such action as may be necessary to record this permit with the Register of Deeds or other appropriate official charged with the responsibility for maintaining records of title to and interests in real property. (u) That there shall be no unreasonable interference with navigation by the existence or use of the activity authorized herein. (v) That this permit may not be transferred to a third party without prior written notice to the District Engineer, either by the trans- feree's written agreement to comply with all terms and conditions of this permit or by the transferee subscribing to this permit in the space provided 'below and thereby agreeing to comply with all terms and conditions of this permit. In addition, if tha permittee transfers the interests authorized herein by conveyance of realty, the deed shall reference this permit and the terms and conditions specified herein and this permit shall be recorded along with the deed with the Register of Deeds or other appropriate official. II_ Snecial Conditinnc signature. Permittee hereby accepts and agrees to comply with the terms and conditions of this permit. r Permitte /A - S- T¢- Date By authority of the Secretary of the Army: District Engineer Date Transferee hereby agrees to comply with the terms and conditions of this permit. Transferee Date Page 5 of 5 I CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 3300 W. Newport Boulevard C -1447 Date November 22, 1974 70: Colonel John V. Foley District Engineer Los Angeles District U. S. Amy Corps of Engineers P. 0. Box 2711, Los Angeles, CA 90053 ATTENTION: Mr, Bob Atkins Waterways Control Section SUBJECT: Public Notice No. 74 -207 - Bayside Drive Storm Drain Improvements (C -1497) We are transmitting the following: No. Copies Description 1 Coastal Zone Conservation Commission Permit approved November 13, 1974 for the subject improvements. Remarks: Bob: Per your request of November 21, 1974. If you have any questions please give me a call at (714) 673 -2110, extension 274. C. Stephen Bucknam Jr. Project Manager CSB:hh Enclosure 23 0 0 COASTAL -ZONE CONSERVATION COMMISSION This project has been approved by the South Coast Conservation Commission. Project Project Street resurfacing, storm drain reconstruction & water Name main replacement Date November 13, 1974 MUST BE POSTED PROMINENTLY AT CONSTRUCTION SITE e Dr., from Bayside P1. to M rite Ave., 'TT Beach Permit No. P- 8-8-74 -37$3 Melvin J. Carpenter Executive Director South Coast Conservation Commission n r v •., ,.�..+g -r ��- ��> . �. STATE OF CALIFORNIA RONALD REAGAN, Governor CALIFORNIA COASTAL ZONE CONSERVATION COMMISSION SOUTH COAST REGIONAL COMMISSION 666 E. OCEAN BOULEVARD, SUITE 3107 P.O. BOX 1430 LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA 90801 (217) 436.4201 p14) 8464618 RESOLUTION OF APPROVAL AND PERMIT Application Number: P- 8 -8 -74 -37$3 Name of Applicant: City of Newport Beach Permit Type: 3300 Newport Blvd., Newport Beach 92660 Q Standard Emergency Development Location: Bayside Place to Marguerite Ave., Newport Beach Development Description: Street resurfacing, storm drain reconstruc- tion and water main replacement at Bayside Dr. Commission Resolution: I. The South Coast Conservation Commission finds that the proposed development: A. Will not have a substantial adverse environmental or ecolog- ical effect. B. Is consistent with the findings and declarations set forth in Public Resources Code Sections 27001 and 27302. C. Is subject to the following other resultant statutory pro- visions and policies: City of Newport Beach ordinances. D. Is consistent with the aforesaid other statutory provisions and policies in that: approval in concept has been issued. E. The following language and /or drawings clarify and /or facil- itate carrying out the intent of the South Coast Regional Zone Conservation Commission: application, site map, plot plan and approval in concept. Resolution of Appro� and Permit Page 2 II. Whereas, at a public hearing held on October 28, 1974 date at Long Beach by a 9 to 0 vote here - location by approves the application for Permit Number P- 8 -8 -74 -37$3 pursuant to the California Coastal Zone Conservation Act of 1972, subject to the following conditions imposed pursuant to the Public Resources Codes Section 27403: None III. Said terms and conditions shall be perpetual and bind all future owners and possessors of the property or any part thereof unless otherwise specified herein. IV. The grant of this permit is further made subject to the following: A. That this permit shall not become effective until the attached verification of permit has been returned to the South Coast Regional Conservation Commission upon which copy all permittees have acknowledged that they have received a copy of the pennit and understood its contents. Said acknowledgment should be returned within ten working days following issuance of this permit. B. That said development is to be commenced on or before 360 days from effective date of issuance. V. Therefore, said Permit (Standard, Fes) No. P- 8 -8 -74 -37$3 is hereby granted for the above described development only, sub- ject to the above conditions and subject to all terms and pro- visions of the Resolution of Approval by the South Coast Regional Conservation Commission. VI. Executed at Long Beach, California on.behalf of the South Coast Regional Conservation Commission on November 13 , 1974 M.J. CaryenteVr 2474 Executive.Director wk /l,_• NORMAN B. LIVERMORE, 7R. SECRETARY RONALD REAGAN GOVERNOR OF CALIFORNIA a THE RESOURCES AGENCY OF CALIFORNIA SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA Colonel John V. Foley -091 311974 District Engineer Los :Angeles District U. '. Army Corps of Engineers P. 0. Box 2711 Los Angeles, California 90053 R­­­ d P yy TP . 2q'o +Fc7i yr 3 4 ) Jo,���rs i 'I S _ State Review and Comment Public Notice No. 74 -207 (City of Newport Beach) Proposed replace- ment of an existing storm drain, with a new storm drain outlet; ;1nd _additional work near Bayside Drive, Newport Beach, Orange County Dear Colonel Foley: This is to advise you that the subject public notice has been coordinated with state agencies, as shown below, for the purpose of review and comment. We do not have any comments to offer on the subject permit from any of the reviewing agencies. Therefore, the State of California has no objection to your issuance of the requested permit. Sincerely yours, N. B. LIVERMORE, JR. Secretary for Resources 0$IGIN9L SIGIM $X PAUL L. CLIFTON cc: Department of Navigation and Ocean Development Department of Parks and Recreation State Water Resources Control Board Department of Fish and Game Wildlife Conservation Board Department of Water Resources Department of Conservation estate Lands Division Department of Ae :lth Division of Ilighw.nrs California Co :Lst:l :?one Conservation Commission Bureau of '-port Fisheries and Vildlife Mr. Gerald V. 1Iow�ird Applicant - City of Newport Beech OFFICE 7HE SEC 2 RY RESOURCES BUILDING 1416 NINTH STREET 95814 THE RESOURCES AGENCY OF CALIFORNIA SACRAMENTO, CALIFORNIA Colonel John V. Foley -091 311974 District Engineer Los :Angeles District U. '. Army Corps of Engineers P. 0. Box 2711 Los Angeles, California 90053 R­­­ d P yy TP . 2q'o +Fc7i yr 3 4 ) Jo,���rs i 'I S _ State Review and Comment Public Notice No. 74 -207 (City of Newport Beach) Proposed replace- ment of an existing storm drain, with a new storm drain outlet; ;1nd _additional work near Bayside Drive, Newport Beach, Orange County Dear Colonel Foley: This is to advise you that the subject public notice has been coordinated with state agencies, as shown below, for the purpose of review and comment. We do not have any comments to offer on the subject permit from any of the reviewing agencies. Therefore, the State of California has no objection to your issuance of the requested permit. Sincerely yours, N. B. LIVERMORE, JR. Secretary for Resources 0$IGIN9L SIGIM $X PAUL L. CLIFTON cc: Department of Navigation and Ocean Development Department of Parks and Recreation State Water Resources Control Board Department of Fish and Game Wildlife Conservation Board Department of Water Resources Department of Conservation estate Lands Division Department of Ae :lth Division of Ilighw.nrs California Co :Lst:l :?one Conservation Commission Bureau of '-port Fisheries and Vildlife Mr. Gerald V. 1Iow�ird Applicant - City of Newport Beech 0 To L. =� -- - • /a /gi/74�13 s'rAIE OF CALIFORNIA I)F.PARTMRNT OF TRANSPORTAI ION Ora- 001 -15.70 RIDER To be attached 10 and made a part of 774 -U 781602 ,oWtlsl)li, 41p(f/Encroachment Permit No.... .. - City of Newport Beach 3300 W. Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92660 J Complying with your request of ...... October 21, 1974 we are hereby amending above numbered permit as follows: Date of completion extended to . _.._. --- October ... 1975 Location: East Coast Hwy. and Marguerite Ave. Except as amended, all other terms and provisions of the original permit shall remain in effect. This rider must be attached to the original permit. Los Angeles Calif.,. October 24, 1974 Dated at. -------- - - - - -- AS:jlc cc: LBCH HTB HUSEBY DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION MM.P.2 rREV. ) -)31 ' eo Tr�nsporla /ion SUMPTER A .-.C., t , Di t . Permil F.rrgirrrrr esr...". n>n.a...... �.. L asr .41 \FORM HM -P -302 IREV. 7-73I ' • PERMIT No.._._!, 4-_v. 4l6o2 DIST. CO. RTE. P.M. 07 0RA 601 15.70 ---- - - - - -- - - - - -- - - - - -- ---- - - - - -- - - - -- ---- - - - - -- STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION UTILITIES ENCROACHMENT PERMIT To City of Newport Beach 3360 M. Newport Blvd. Los- Angeles., - -- ----- - - - - - - - - California Newport Beach, CA 92660 Dated ...__aW1Y__ 231 ____, 19___7_ , Pennittee I. Subject first to the applicable law, and second, to the terms and conditions Relating to Utility Encroachments issued by the State of California, Department of Transportation, which by this reference is made a part hereof, permission is hereby given to make minimum dimension excavation to install a water main at the intersection of Bast Coast Highway and Marguerite Avenue as shown on the attached plan. Traffic will not be diverted or interrupted without prior approval of the State Inspector. All work shall be performed within the hours specified by the State Inspector. This permit shall be kept at the site of the work and must be shown to any representative of the Grantor or law enforcement officer on demand. The attached Substructures sheet is part of this permit. THIS PZWIT CANCELS AND OPE&4EDES PERMIT No. 774 -E- 781602 DATED -TULY 17, 1974. in accordance with your attached Plan No. 2. This Permit has been issued by the Department pursuant to: Complete ( ) Your Application of_----------------------------------- --- 'lylly--i%-----------...., 1974--. Proper ( ) Utility Notice No ---- -- - ---- --- of --- ------------------ ------- ---- -- ------- ----- -- - - -, 19 -- ------ Line h ( ) Agreement No .. ............. of ---- . ........ 19 -- --- . 3. This Permit applies only to the work specifically authorized above. 4. Inspection required by Division —Full ($ ) Partial ( ) 5. This Permit shall be void unless the work hereinabove provided for shall have been completed before _ .............6ctober-- 17......- ., 19..7%4., unless time extension granted by separate Rider. DISTRIBUTION 2 White to PeYulittee DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION I White to Mtee. Superintendent LB 1 Pink to Headquarters —Mtce. " Id 1 Blue to Dist. Utility Engineer HTB : --------- I Disr.i& Director of TRIn Wnation 1 Yellow to file As�mh Bt seen to .......... .....................--........ _... ....... ... , /.... ..------ ----- - --n - ... _---.....---- Insp.00r 1'hl 'e n t 67its Engineer A. SMUnnp (Copies of the incorporated Terms and Conditions may be obtained upon request.) .!IT. IBIS. 11)BB.fW 9 -9) I.. SEPT Q OSP MAINTENANCE SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS SUBSTRUCTURES TO BE ATTACHED AND MADE A PART OF ENCROACHMENT PERMIT NO. 77"-"16*2 A. Inspection Requirements 1. It is imperative that the Permittee notify the State Inspector at least 48 hours prior to starting any work under this permit. State Inspector �. Phone11Li�iI.6�[1 between or if no answer phone between :00 AM and :00 PM. 2. All inspection costs incurred incidental to this work shall be borne by the Permittee unless otherwise specified on the face of the permit. 3. All work shall be performed on weekdays during the normal working hours (7:30/4:00) of the Dept. of Transportation's inspector unless other times are specifically authorized. B. Specifications Unless otherwise detailed and authorized on the face of this permit, all work shall be done in accordance with the Dept. of Transportation Standard Speci- fications dated January 1973 to the satisfaction of the State representative and the following special provisions: 1. SAFETY AND TRAFFIC CONTROL: A minimum of ALL lanes shall be provided for traffic in each direction. In addition, minimum clearance of two feet adjacent to any surface obstruction and a five -foot clearance between the excavation and the traveled way shall be maintained. Provision shall be made for barricades, lights, and flagmen to adequately protect the traveling public during construction operations in accordance with the "Manual of Warning Signs, Lights and Devices for Use in Performance of Work upon Highways ". When necessary for public safety, flagmen shall be on duty twenty -four hours a day at no expense to the State. When the permit authorizes installation by the open -cut method, not more than one lane of the highway pavement shall be open -cut at any one time. After the pipe is placed in the open section, the trench is to be backfilled in accordance with specifications, permanent repairs made to the surfacing and that portion opened to traffic before the pavement is cut for the next section. 2. CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS: Unless otherwise authorized, pipes and conduits shall be installed in a manner to provide a minimum clearance of 42- inches between the top of pipe and surface. P.C.C. pavement shall be scored to a depth of 1'i inches by means of a concrete saw to provide a neat and straight pavement break along both sides of trench; also, provide an unfractured pavement joint and rigid bonding of pavement replacement patch. A.C. pavement shall be scored as required above for P.C.C. pavement except where in the opinion of the State Inspector the pavement has been cut neat and straight along both sides of trench to provide an unfractured and level pavement joint for bonding existing pavement and replacement patch. 7 -MP -607 Aug 73 Rev (over) Repairs to P.C.C. pavemen0shall be made within 5 wor *g days of completion of backfill and shall be made of Portland Cement Concrete containing a minimum of 7 sacks of cement per cubic yard. Replacement of P.C.C. pavement shall equal existing pavement thickness. The concrete shall be satisfactorily cured and protected from disturbance for not less than 48 hours. High early cement may be required at the discretion of the Dept. of Transportation repre- sentative. Repairs to A.C. pavements shall be made within 5 working days of completion of backfill and shall be made with asphaltic concrete meeting State speci- fications, with every effort made to match the existing pavement as to color and surface texture. Replacement of A.C. pavement shall equal existing pavement thickness but not less than 3 ". Rock base shall be required. Structural backfill within the existing; or proposed roadbed area shall be com- pacted in horizontal layers not exceeding 8" in thickness using approved hand, pneumatic or mechanical type tampers to obtain a "relative compaction" of 95 percent using California Test Method 21.6F. Structural backfill outside of slope lines and not beneath any roadbed shall. be compacted to a relative compaction of 90 %. Backfill material shall have a. "Sand Equivalent" value of not less than 20 as determined by the California. Test Method 217F, if the excavation falls within the existing or proposed roadbed. Consolidation by ponding and jetting will permitted when, as determined by the engineer, the backfill mate- rial is of such character that it will be self- draining when compacted, and the foundation materials will not soften or be otherwise damaged by the applied water and no damage from hydrostatic pressure will result. Ponding and jetting of the upper 4' below finished grade is not permitted. When poncling anct jetting is permitted, material for use as struc ura ackfill shall be placed and compacted in layers not exceeding 4' in thickness. Ponding and jetting T methods shall be supplemented by the use of vibratory or other compaction equip- ment when necessary to obtain the required compaction. By accepting this permit, the Permittee; agrees to pay all laboratory costs in conection with the necessary tests which may be required by the Dept. of Trans- portation engineer to determine the sand equivalent value of the backfill material or the trench backfill compaction. It is further understood that the frequency of such tests shall not exceed one test per 1500' of trench at elevations of not less than every 2' of backfill depth. Prior to starting the trench backfill, the Permittee shall make the necessary arrangements with the Dept. of Transportation or a private materials testing laboratory to conduct these tests. Repairs to asphalt shoulders shall be made with asphalt concrete to match the existing shoulder. Concrete sidewalks or curbs shall be cut to the nearest score marks and re- placed equal in dimensions to that removed with score marks matching existing score marks. When installation is to be made by boring or jacking under the traveled way, excavations on either side of the road shall be sufficiently distant from the edge of pavement to insure pavement stability and minimum obstruction to traffic as determined by the State's representative. If considered necessary by the State's representative, the Permittee shall at his expense, pressure grout from within the casing and /or from the top of pavement, the area between the pavement and the casing in order to fill any voids caused by the work as covered under this permit. Service connections must be installed at an angle of 90 degrees from the center line of the State highway which the main line traverses. 0, 0 "The permittee for himself, his personal representatives, successors in interest and assigns, as part of the con- sideration hereof, does hereby covenant and agree (1) that no person on the ground of race, color or national origin shall be excluded from participation in the use of said facilities, (2) that in the construction of any improvements on, over, or under such land and the furnishing of services thereon, no person on the ground of race, color or national origin shall be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination, and (3) that the permittee shall use the premises in compliance with all other require- ments imposed by or pursuant to Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transportation, Subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, Nondiscrimination in Federally- assisted programs of the Department of Trans- portation- Effectuation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and as said regulations may be amended." "That in the breach of any of the above non - discrimination covenants, the State of California, shall have the right to terminate the permit and to re-enter and repossess said land and the facilities thereon, and hold the same as if said permit had never been made or issued." la/24-171 /16 STATE Of CAWORNIA RONALD REAGAN, CALIFORNIA COASTAL ZONE CONSERVATION COMMISSION SOUTH COAST REGIONAL COMMISSION 4566 E. OCEAN BOULEVARD, SUITE 3107 P.O. Box 1450 LONG EuACH, CALIFORNIA 90201 (213) 436 4201 (714) &46-0643 October 22, 1974 CHANGE IN NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING The follo,.ving change in your Notice of Public Hearing has been made: Application for Permit, Number P-3783 Application for Exemption, Number as subi-nittcd by City of Newport Beach 1%lov! 9:00 a.m. Ner" D';A'ci '1971, Balance of infc)ri..= "'ion the same. Executive Director *** FOR APPLICANT 014LY.... COPY OF T-KS NOTICE IS TO BE POSTED ON SUBJECT PROPERTY 92-5 Lo-u:, Rua::,d Poom., 6t)1 P."Noor. Balance of infc)ri..= "'ion the same. Executive Director *** FOR APPLICANT 014LY.... COPY OF T-KS NOTICE IS TO BE POSTED ON SUBJECT PROPERTY 0 State of California Department of Transportation 120 South Spring Street Los Angeles, California 90017 6 C- 14f7 October 21, 1974 Attention: Mr. Al Sumpter Assistant Permit Engineer Subject: Utilities Encroachment Permit No. 774 -U- 781602 Dear Mr. Sumpter: Per our telephone conversation of October 21, 1974, we are requesting a one year extension of the subject permit from the original completion date of October 17, 1974 (copy attached). Delays in obtaining permits from the Regional Coastal Zone Commission and the Corps of Engineers have necessitated this request. If you have any questions concerning our request, please give we a call at (714) 673 -2110, extension 274. Very truly yours, C. Stephen Bucknam Jr. Project Manager CSB:jd Enclosure CAl!rOI iv;A COASTAL ZONE SERVATION COM, MSSION SCUTH COAST REGIC1;d CC`L SISS!GN 656 E. OCEAN EOUIEYAPD, SUITE 3107 P.O. EO% 1 /SJ LONG EEACH, CAU:ORNIA 90701 (113) 4364201 (714) 8160513 To: From: cor issioners Executive Director PONAIO P-AGAN. C,....... October 15, 1974. Subject: Staff Siun ary and Recommendations Application io.• P- $ -C -74 -37$3 ' `7 Attachments: 1. Locatic:, map 2. 3• 4. �I ]". Ad rn,i n sl; ra %Zye Action: The z.ppli::rtion has been revievred and is complete. The 90 day hearing period expires on 11. �� S•. p"'Olic hearing is scheduled ed or ~C O;!tlnu .ti0 ?'_SE (if any) L•, re gran -ed as £ollOi,:s: a. b. 2. knol c-'r' Ili c <:. full it cd.,., 3)001 I:c -Mort Blvd. - ,� s s Nev�port Beach, CA 92660 OR _ Guy ftiC'pr2S%ni.3G1i':' I S rie:_ile ress 3. Project Location: (a) City Newport Beach c - nur:oer T11LMGer (b) County Orange (c) Street B^vsi.de Drive (from Dayside Place to Maroucrite Ave.) (d) Area is zoned Public street 12 47 4 tQ resuriacin�; of wayside Dr. from Bayside Place to Pernleaf; replacement O i�.r�iter rn-in and stom fl * a Irrtin -Ln -s, D:ri-7,,n to i•.srguerite Ave. Lo'.PITT :': Bayside Drive (from Bayside Place to p.`n.nr:ijerite SITE -qIZ7-: 1.8 acres Y A C. 7-- A?DOr)- ."T;: by City of Nev,,T)ort -, - — A.- D I S T E LIT r.^* ^T)- :varies 50 to 300 va.rds PDrlqE!lT- USE C-F PDOPEOTi'.- City street D j E'l-SITY: N.A. 01!-S N. A. 13TjlLDI',';C- H=TG:4T: N. A. UNIT P'IX: N. A. CROSS N.A. U!,-,IT COST 03 $330,000-00 FIR: AIED USE' I'll 11ICTITITY: residanti,-,l STAFF PLANNER -2- NEET N. A I P -3783 Ll The proposed project is located within the community of Corona del 1.ar. The project begins at Bayside Place adjacent to Lower Nei•rport Bay and continues along Bayside Drive to Marguerite Avenue. Development along the project limits is primarily res- idential. Bayside Drive is a local two -lane collector street. Improve- ment of this street ;rill not create additional. travel lanes — street width is Ip0' from Carnation to Fernleaf, 30' from Fern - leaf to Jasmine and 40' from Jasmine to Marguerite. Peak road capacity is 3-4000 per day. The purposes of this project is to reconstruct a deteriorated existing crater main and s "torra drain. The existing water main varies in size from 14" to 18" and was installed approximately 1920. The si ^e of the ne,., main is to be 18 ". The existing storm drain varies in may e-rials and size from 42" to 60". Tile si_zo of the nova main ;;ill be 54" to 60 ". In addition, it is intended to replace the existing 60" corrigated metal outlet structure r:yth a 60" concrete structure. This project has been reviewed by the U.S. Corps of Engineers and approved by S.A.R.W.Q.B, STAFF' RECO;U23!3DATION: approve 1. That the project is consistent with the objectives of the Act: Sections 274-.02 A, B and 27403 A. 2. That the project i,.,.11 enhance the health, safety and wel- fare of the public. JosephO cat 1, k� A0 ? I I I V: CITY 0117 NEVIPORT BEACH ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT AzIrwirl�'.0 1117.3 CITY 0 F N E- %,"J P 0 R T L:lj E A CH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ORIVE 13,?yS1J,5 I'ZAC,5 7'-9 1-11 APP ! <o',/ E D CITE Pll,'3ALJC WORKS CO3ECTZI.4 R E. No. DRAWING A:). X . . . . . . . . ... I I I V: CITY 0117 NEVIPORT BEACH ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT AzIrwirl�'.0 1117.3 CITY 0 F N E- %,"J P 0 R T L:lj E A CH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ORIVE 13,?yS1J,5 I'ZAC,5 7'-9 1-11 APP ! <o',/ E D CITE Pll,'3ALJC WORKS CO3ECTZI.4 R E. No. DRAWING A:). CAL1F02Ni: •CO.ASTAL ZONE - -- - NSERVATION C&YSSIO v SOUTH COAST ;L.SSS;ON� MI 663 2. OCEAN BOLM AHD, SUITE 3107 \� P.O. 80X 1450 LONG BEACH, CAWORNIA 90201 (213) +761201 (714) WC543 October 15, 1974 To: Commissioners From: Executive Director Subject: Staff Sw:_mary a-rid Recommendations Ap lication i;o.: P- 8- 21 -74. -3935 Attaci'lents: 1. Administ 1• Location map 2• Plan 3• 4. ive Actic, n: The application has been revie,.ed and is complete. The 90 day hearing period e>:pires on 7.1i ?.7. /'IL;.' Public hearing is scheduled for 10/21 Con �,Jnuat-'cns, (if any) were granted as follows: a. 2. ?npl ca t: Cil'v of I' App1iC�?n 's 3300 ,`rewi,, ;)udrec-s b. re`: ":a Blvd, CA 92660 c. 01i`v OR C ^.l nn S�eG ^rar1 reiiresen'[�ati,e's name Telephone number - Addaiess 3. Project Loc ,-tion• (a) City n :-port Pr,,nch (b) County OranEe (c) Street Bayside Drive (between Carnation and Larkspur) (d) Area is zoned Own space 1 12474 4. a. Constructi0jn or bicycle and pedestrian v.,ays, tennis court and !--car on —site p.-arkinP lot, L C C A T -- C: T: Bayside Drive--w'—beti•,,een Carnation and La--ks7Dur SITE SIZE• 4.5 acres AG' -ICY A?:)� rD-.'A-L: --Citllr Council D 15 T.1 `- E *,T L'MG'4 '7T)L: 400 vards I)D7, 7-' n 7) 7 D lr�, : IHSE-77T, US7. - vac_nt DEIISITY: IT A, GROSS N. A. DIET N. A. BUILDING PE-IMIT: ill,. A. UjITT 1JEC: 11 UtITT COST OP T $132.4'% -3. CO EIR; negative declaration LA 1,14D USE? j'jT -,r -CT"'TTV residential STAFF PLANIIIIER —2— P -3 °35 This proposal is to develop a neighborhood park along side Bayside Drive in Corona del Mar. The site is presently open space and is city owned. Bayside Drive is a collector street for the adjacent resi- dential areas. Presently, the area to be developed as park land contains several shrubs and trees and is maintained by the city. The proposed project will convert this open space into a usable neighborhood park for the residents. The completed project will attract nearby residents - - sphere of influence is mile radius. It is anticipated that most park users will arrive by bicycle and walk ways- -the park offer; no facilities 1;hich would attract other than _local people. The extent of the development is from Carnation to Lar'.•;spar Avenues. STAFF approve 1. `l'h _-t this project is consistent with the objectives of 2 } and 2 !;.03 A. the P,et : Section -7 -.0 A; 3 7� � 2. That the. project will enhance the local community's recreation opportunities br converting open space to an active recreation use. Josephri i cat z 0 1 0 cr o w it f r. td m of 0 Ld z LL. 0 1364 so a O o;, I 1 �,� , ,� ,� , t���, ,. 11 sm A o LJ un r. td m of 0 Ld z LL. 0 1364 so a O o;, I /• c- �9�.11.y 7 1 8. DEPARTMENT OF THE ARMY LOS ANGELES DISTRICT, CORPS OF ENGINEERS P. O. BOX 2711 LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA 00063 Public Notice No. 74 -207 30 September 1974 YOU ARE INVITED TO COMMENT ON THIS APPLICATION FOR A PERMIT APPLICANT: City of Newport Beach City Hall 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, Orange County, California 92660 ACTIVITY: Proposed replacement of existing 60 -inch CMP storm drain, with a new 60 -inch RCP storm drain outlet; and to conduct work near Bayside Drive on the old county road, Newport Bay, Newport Beach, Orange County, California, as shown on the drawing accompanying this notice. PURPOSE AND USE: To reconstruct a deteriorated existing storm drain. FEDERAL, STATE AND LOCAL AUTHORIZATIONS: Approved by the California Regional Water Quality Control Board - Santa Ana Region; Orange County Sanitation District No. 5 issued Temporary Permit No. 00005; and Application No. P -3783 filed with the California Coastal Zone Conservation Commission - South Coast Region, ENVIRONMENTAL IMPACT: This office does not intend to prepare an Environmental Impact Statement on this activity unless significant detrimental effects are brought to our attention. The applicant has submitted an Environmental. Impact Report, negative declaration. CRITERIA: Your written comments or objections should include the number and date of this notice and must reach this office within thirty (30) calendar days. The decision whether to issue a permit will be based on an evaluation of the probable impact of the activity on the public interest. That decision will reflect the national concern for both protection and utilization of important resources. The benefit which reasonably may be expected to accrue from the activity must be balanced against its reasonably foreseeable detri- ments. All factors which may be relevant to the activity will be considered; among those are conservation, economics, aesthetics, general environmental concerns, historic values, fish and wildlife values, flood damage prevention, land use classification, navigation, recreation, water supply, water quality, and, in general, the needs and welfare of the people. Details of changed conditions on the final permit action will be provided upon request. OHN F Y COL, C CE District Engineer EXis,T sv,Pfac� /O I r EX /ST. 6L"L I�SEAO d �yj� TY P0,40 60 '� DTI I —moo 8 r g'. 0. 2 M, -c�� 4-Z-L PROPoSED H75wzcNTAL j PROFILE scat® r ro o ro p ra ,/elw/V Alms w T.;7E C /NE vz SCALE OF FEET LOCATION MAP From CS G.S. Chart No. 2451A1 NW NOTES O/ r "3PG2��SE0 60'.PG'P � S7L7,P,H /'..1i4 /N sTGPM GP,gi/v O.P. FiP0�0 5'EO tr8 f?C 4 z oPCLo09E0 3..?' C.4TCf! ' / � O B•4S /N �11 /cIsr. PAD Posc D E f1D ANSTFZ0CT/D/y m J \ � C z PLAN SCALE OF FEET ioo a "'a �ro PROPOSED STORM DRAIN IMPROVEMENTS /N Newport Beach AT Counti Rd. crd Sayside Dr. COUNTY OF Oronge STATE Coiiforio' APPLiCATiON BY City of Newport Beach v" S�cl =tuber i974 �;qTc STATE OF CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA COASTAL ZONE CONSERVATION COMMISSION SOUTH COAST REGIONAL COMMISSION 666 E. OCEAN BOULEVARD, SUITE 3107 P. 0. BOX 1450 1 LONG BEACH, CALIFORNIA 90801 (113) 436.4301 (71/) 816 -0648 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING RONALD REAGAN. Garerner September 30, 1974 Pursuant to order of the California Coastal Zone Conservation Commission, notice of public hearing is hereby given. Said public hearing is scheduled on the ' October 21, 1974 Agenda for application for Permit, Number P- 8 -8 -74 -37$3 * ** as submitted by City of Newport Beach The subject request is to permit street resurfacing, storm drain reconstruction and water main replacement. at from Bayside Place to Marguerite Ave., Newport Beach Said agenda public hearings will commence at 9:00 a.m. on October 21, 1974 at Harbor Department Administration Building 925 Harbor Plaza Drive, Long Beach - Board Room, 6th Floor during which time all persons either favoring or opposing the application will be heard. Any written correspondence regarding the application should be directed to this office prior to the hear - in� date. b All interested individuals who wish additional information may con- tact this office. M. J. Ct�� enter ExecutiTe Director * ** FOR APPLICANT ONLY... COPY OF THIS NOTICE IS TO BE POSTED ON SUBJECT PROPERTY 6 0 September 4, 1974 Department of the Army, Los Angeles District Corps of Engineers P. 0. Box 2711 Los Angeles. California 90053 Attention: Waterways Control Section Subject: Bayside Drive Storm Drain (C -1497) Gentlemen. C -/447 This letter is to request a permit to reconstruct the subject storm drain system. The existing system is badly deteriorated and in need of replace - ment. funds have been allocated by thl: City and the County of Orange for construction of this project during the 1974 -75 Fiscal Year. Attached is a sketch showing the improvements. Attached are copies of: (a) Letter of Aprroval from the California Regional Mater Quality Control board Santa Ana :region, and (b) " t;csttwrater Discharge Permit Prow Jrange "nty Sanitation oistrict No. b. Application has been made to the California Coastal Zone Conservation Co4mission- -South Coast Region; application no. P -3783 and the public hearin^ is set for October 21, 1974. The United States Congressman (42nd District) is the Honorable Clair W. Bungener. The following is a listing of adjacent property ot•rrer : Ms. Cynthia S. Tracy 2823 Sayside Drive, Corona del Mar„ California 92625 Mr. Herbert Riley 115 Bayside Place, Corona del Mar, California 92625 If you have any questions or should you need additional information relative to this matter, please give me a call at (714) 673 -2110, extension 274. Very truly yours, C. Stephen Bucknam Jr. Project Manager SB:jd Att. reeve Yi[ coll -AW 9//4/74 At Tf.+r i�kfyiwdw �xfwrf p3�wer/c oh CovN/y Ritd• /o — ✓�iTr PO �� .� 26 i r j //C -`O� C? 1 I HORIZONTAL *( r— SCALE OF FEET SCALE OF FEET ro� o /Ob0 2� LOCATION 111114P From C.6 G. S. Choft /'lo. 2451 /// 1VW O.P _ U C��`\ / O �RO/�OSEO 3. 5 CtiTCf! EXIST. B!JLX.9E.00 /3%Y "N /✓ f//Ol/ PLAAJ- SCl1LE OF FEET PROPOSED STORY ! .4 ^b'/ 1' 17PROV51VE NTS IN Ar COLT TY J, O. 57-ATE C7111`sfr: a D,4TE SIMPSON - STEPPAT So � 9 CONSULTING CIVIL ENGINEERS July 30, 1974 40 City of Newport Beach 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, Ca. 92660 Attention: Steve Bucknam C- 1497 L S -S #6224.1 UP t C:1' ' i Fee for civil engineering services in connection with the revisions to the improvement plans and special provisions for Bayside Drive. Principal Designer Designer Sr. Draftsman Typist Maximum Fee TOTAL AMOUNT DUE DCS /klc NEWPORT CENTER 359 Be" 0'.". Sir cn : ?flp NaWaort Beach. Callfornla 92660 1 7141 644 -0563 11 hrs. @ $35.00 $385.00 25 hrs. @ $18.86 471.50 1 hrs. @ $20.00 20.00 4 hrs. @ $13.50 54.00 1 hrs. @ $12.00 12.00 $942.50 $550.00 $550.00 F L. C -1497 STATF. OE CALIFORNIA DUARTNENT OF 'F RANSRORT ATION RIDER Ora- 001 -15.70 To be attached to and made a part of 774 -E- 781602 47�1tDt 7¢ /Encroachment Permit No------ -- - ---- -- - - - - -- -- -- -- - - -- To City of Newport Beach 3300 W. Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92660 J Complying with your request of.. -. - - -- _. -JUly 11, 1974 we are hereby amending above numbered permit as follows: Date of completion extended to - - - -- -- - - --- -_ ........ .... - ..- - -- -- - -- -.- -- . -------- - ---- THIS RIDER CANCELS PERMIT NO. 774 -E- 781602, AND IS SUPERSEDED BY PERMIT NO. 774 -u- 781602. Except as amended, all other terms and provisions of the original permit shall remain in effect. This rider must be attached to the original permit. Dated at ----- Los - Angeles'- Calif.,. July 23, 1974 AS:Mh DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION cc: LB HTB HUSEBY HM -P�Z IREV. 7.731 H. AYANIAN - - - - --- -- - A. SUMPTER, ASSIf:f By---- - ------ - -- - -- -- ---- -------- ------ - Penr)il given E6T. �0f i, i1feT -yp0 ).l) 50H � O6P FORM HM -P -302 tnsv. >-»i PERMIT No. _7747U-781602 DIST. CO. RTE. P.M. 07 ORA 001 15.70 - ----------- - - - - -- - ----------- - - - - -- - ------ - - - - -- ---- - - - - -- STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION UTILITIES ENCROACHMENT PERMIT To City of Newport Beach Los A eles 3300 W. Newport Blvd. ______ _.-._________________ California Newport Beach, CA 92660 Dated . .... JulY --- 3a----------------- 19__ 74. , Permittee 1. Subject first to the applicable law, and second, to the terms and conditions Relating to Utility Encroachments issued by the State of California, Department of Transportation, which by this reference is made a part hereof, permission is hereby given to make minimum dimension excavation to install a water main at the intersection of East Coast Highway and Marguerite Avenue as shown on the attached plan. Traffic will not be diverted or interrupted without prior approval of the State Inspector. All work shall be performed within the hours specified by the State Inspector. This permit shall be kept at the site of the work and must be shown to any representative of the Grantor or law enforcement officer on demand. The attached Substructures sheet is part of this permit. THIS PERMIT CANCELS AND SUPERSEDES PERMIT N0. 774 -E- 781602 DATED JULY 17, 1974. in accordance with your attached Plan No. 2. This Permit has been issued by the Department pursuant to: Complete' ( ) Your Application of ---------------------------------------------- July ------ 1Z -------------- 19 74--- Proper ( ) Utility Notice No-- - - -- ------ ---- - --of .. - - - ------- - - -- -, 19. -- --- - Line ( ) Agreement No-------------------- of.------ ---- -- - 19 --------- 3. This Permit applies only to the work specifically authorized above. 4. Inspection required by Division —Full ( X ) Partial ( ) 5. This Permit shall be void unless the work hereinabove provided for shall have been completed before ------------------ October. --- l7-------------- 19_..71:., unless time extension granted by separate Rider. DISTRIBUTION: 2 White to Permittee DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION 1 White to Mtce. Superintendent 1 Pink to Headquarters —Mtce. 1 Blue to Dist. Utility Engineer HTB 1 Yellow to file AS: mh T.Tr� p District Director of Transportation 1 Green to -------------------- ......._.._...... - - -H . SZBX--- .._..._------ __--- - - - - -- By.. -_ Tyr ...._. .... _ ._._.. _. Q________ _ ......_ _____________________________. Inspector Phone A. SUMPTER� As fi. io Engineer (Copies of the incorporated Terms and Conditions may be obtained upon request.) ¢iT..1¢18. 11>pB.CM 9.>l 10M ¢6PT � O¢V I ..I Tn MAINTENANCE SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS SUBSTRUCTURES TO BE ATTACHED AND MADE A PART OF ENCROACHMENT PERMIT NO. 774 -E- 781602 A. Inspection Requirements 1. It is imperative that the Permittee notify the State Inspector at least 48 hours prior to starting any work under this permit. State Inspector E. HUSEBY Phone 714- 639 -6851 between 7 :30 -9 a.m. or if no answer phone between :00 AM and :00 PM. 2. All inspection costs incurred incidental to this work shall be borne by the Permittee unless otherwise specified on the face of the permit. 3. All work shall be performed on weekdays during the normal working hours (7:30/4:00) of the Dept. of Transportation's inspector unless other times are specifically authorized. B. Specifications Unless otherwise detailed and authorized on the face of this permit, all work shall be done in accordance with the Dept. of Transportation Standard Speci- fications dated January 1973 to the satisfaction of the State representative and the following special provisions: 1. SAFETY AND TRAFFIC CONTROL: A minimum of ALL lanes shall be provided for traffic in each direction. In addition, minimum clearance of two feet adjacent to any surface obstruction and a five -foot clearance between the excavation and the traveled way shall be maintained. Provision shall be made for barricades, lights, and flagmen to adequately protect the traveling public during construction operations in accordance with the "Manual of Warning Signs, Lights and Devices for Use in Performance of Work upon Highways ". When necessary for public safety, flagmen shall be on duty twenty -four hours a day at no expense to the State. When the permit authorizes installation by the open -cut method, not more than one lane of the highway pavement shall be open -cut at any one time. After the pipe is placed in the open section, the trench is to be backfilled in accordance with specifications, permanent repairs made to the surfacing and that portion opened to traffic before the pavement is cut for the next section. 2. CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS: Unless otherwise authorized, pipes and conduits shall be installed in a manner to provide a minimum clearance of 42- inches between the top of pipe and surface. P.C.C. pavement shall be scored to a depth of 1'i inches by means of a concrete saw to provide a neat and straight pavement break along both sides of trench; also, provide an unfractured pavement joint and rigid bonding of pavement replacement patch. A.C. pavement shall be scored as required above for P.C.C. pavement except where in the opinion of the State Inspector the pavement has been cut neat and straight along both sides of trench to provide an unfractured and level pavement joint for bonding existing pavement and replacement patch. 7 -MP -607 Aug 73 Rev (over) L Repairs to P.C.C. pavemenfIshall be made within j wor*g days of completion of backfill and shall be made of Portland Cement Concrete containing a minimum of 7 sacks of cement per cubic yard. Replacement of P.C.C. pavement shall equal existing pavement thickness. The concrete shall be satisfactorily cured and protected from disturbance for not less than 48 hours. High early cement may be required at the discretion of the Dept. of Transportation repre- sentative. Repairs to A.C. pavements shall be made within 5 working days of completion of backfill and shall be made with asphaltic concrete meeting State speci- fications, with every effort made to match the existing pavement as to color and surface texture. Replacement of_A.0 , pavement shall equal existing pavement thickness but not less than 3 ". Rock base shall be required.' Structural backfill within the existing; or proposed roadbed area shall be com- pacted in horizontal layers not exceeding 8" in thickness using approved hand, pneumatic or mechanical type tampers to obtain a "relative compaction" of 95 percent using California Test Method 216F. Structural backfill outside of slope lines and not beneath any roadbed shall. be compacted to a relative compaction of 90%. Backfill material shall have a "Sand Equivalent" value of not less than 20 as determined by the California Test Method 217F, if the excavation falls within the existing or proposed roadbed. Consolidation by ponding and jetting will permitted when, as determined by the engineer, the backfill mate- rial is of such character that it will be self-draining when compacted, and the foundation materials will not soften or be otherwise damaged by the applied water and no damage from hydrostatic pressure will result. Ponding an and jetting of the upper 4' below finished ge is not permitted. When pon ng jetting s permitted, ma er de or use as structural ackfill shall be placed and compacted in layers not exceeding 4' in thickness. Ponding and jetting rt. methods shall be supplemented by the use of vibratory or other compaction equip- ment when necessary to obtain the required compaction. By accepting this permit, the Permittee: agrees to pay all laboratory costs in correction with the necessary tests which may be required by the Dept. of Trans- portation engineer to determine the sand equivalent value of the backfill material or the trench backfill compaction. It is further understood that the frequency of such tests shall not exceed one test per 1500' of trench at elevations of not less than every 2' of backfill depth. Prior to starting the trench backfill, the Permittee shall make the necessary arrangements with the Dept, of Transportation or a private materials testing laboratory to conduct these tests. Repairs to asphalt shoulders shall be made with asphalt concrete to match the existing shoulder. Concrete sidewalks or curbs shall be cut to the nearest score marks and re- placed equal in dimensions to that removed with score marks matching existing score marks. When installation is to be made by boring or jacking under the traveled way, excavations on either side of the road shall be sufficiently distant from the edge of pavement to insure pavement stability and minimum obstruction to traffic as determined by the State's representative. If considered necessary by the State's representative, the Permittee shall at his expense, pressure grout from within the casing and /or from the top of pavement, the area between the pavement and the casing in order to fill any voids caused by the work as covered under this permit. Service connections must be installed at an angle of 90 degrees from the center line of the State highway which the main line traverses. 0 0 "The permittee for himself, his personal representatives, successors in interest and assigns, as part of the con- sideration hereof, does hereby covenant and agree (1) that no person on the ground of race, color or national origin shall be excluded from participation in the use of said facilities, (2) that in the construction of any improvements on, over, or under such land and the furnishing of services thereon, no person on the ground of race, color or national origin shall be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination, and (3) that the permittee shall use the premises in compliance with all other require- ments imposed by or pursuant to Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transportation, Subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, Nondiscrimination in Federally- assisted programs of the Department of Trans- portation- Effectuation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and as said regulations may be amended." "That in the breach of any of the above non - discrimination covenants, the State of California, shall have the right to terminate the permit and to re-enter and repossess said land and the facilities thereon, and hold the same as if said permit had never been made or issued." F L FORM HM -P-202 (REV. 7.73 0 0 STATE OF CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION ENCROACHMENT PERMIT To City of Newport Beach 3300 W. Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92660 , Permittee _J Ora - 001 -15.70 No ------ 74-E-781602 Fi /��: C -i4a7 LoS_Angeles-- - - -_, California July- I'7-'---------- - - - - -- _19- 74 In compliance with your request of- - July!_ 11s _-- __-- ___- ________19.7?l___and subject to all the terms, conditions and restrictions written below or printed as general or special provisions on any part of this form andf or attached hereto. PERMISSION IS HEREBY GRANTED TO make minimum dimension excavation to install a water main at the intersection of East Coast Highway and Marguerite Avenue as shown on the attached plan. Traffic will not be diverted or interrupted without prior approval of the State Inspector. Special attention is directed to General Provisions 2, 3, 5 and 6 on this form. All work shall be performed within the hours specified by the State Inspector. This permit shall be kept at the site of the work and must be shown to any representative of the Grantor or law enforcement officer on demand. The attached Substructures sheet is part of this permit. This permit is to be strictly construed and no work other than that specifically mentioned above is authorized hereby. This permit shall be void unless the work herein contemplated shall have been completed October 17,_---- -- - - - - -- -19.7?__ DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Nn XYANIAN AS : mh - - - - - -- - o - D nct Director cc: LB HTB HUSEBY By - -- - - - -- - --- - - - - - -- -- ------------------- A. SUMPTERs ASSIST. Permit Engineer 0 0 GENERAL PROVISIONS 1. Definition. This permit is issued under Chapter 3 of Division 1 of the Streets and Highways Code. The term encroachment is used in this permit as defined in the said Chapter 3 of said code. Except as otherwise provided for public agencies and franchise holders, this permit is revocable on five days notice. 2. Acceptance of Provisions. It is understood and agreed by the Permittee that the doing of any work under this permit shall constitute an acceptance of the provisions. 3. No Precedent Established. This permit is granted with the understanding that this action is not to be considered as establishing any precedent on the question of the expediency of permitting any certain kind of encroachment to be erected within right of way of State highways. 4. Notice Prior to Starting Work. Before starting work the Permittee shall notify the District Director of Trans- portation or other designated employee of the district in which the work is to be done. Such notice shall be given at least three days in advance of the date work is to begin. Unless otherwise specified, all work shall be performed on weekday and during normal working hours of the Grantor's inspector. 5. Keep Permit on the Work. This permit shall be kept at the site of the work and must be shown to any repre- sentative of the Grantor or any law enforcement officer on demand. 6. Permits from Other Agencies. The party or parties to whom this permit is issued shall, whenever the same is required by law, secure the written order or consent to any work hereunder from the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California, or any other public board having jurisdiction, and this permit shall be suspended in operation unless and until such order or consent is obtained. 7. Protection of Traffic. Adequate provision shall be made for the protection of the traveling public. Barricades shall be placed with amber lights at night, also flagmen employed, all as may be required by the grantor for the particular work in progress. 8. Minimum Interference With Traffic. All work shall be planned and carried out so that there will be the least possible inconvenience to the traveling public except for the specific work permitted. 9. Storage of Material. No material shall be stored within eight (8) feet from the edge of pavement or traveled way or within the shoulder line where the shoulders are wider than eight feet. No supplies or equipment shall be stored on the highway until permittee is ready to start work. 10. Clean Up Right of Way. Upon completion of the work, all brush, timber, scraps and material shall be entirely removed and the right of way left in as presentable condition as before work started. 11. Standards of Construction. All work shall conform to recognized standards of construction. 12.— Supervision of Grantor. All-the work shall be done subiect to the supervision of, and to the satisfaction of, the Grantor. 13. Future Moving of Installation. It is understood by the Permittee that whenever construction, reconstruction or maintenance work on the highway may require, the installation ;provided for herein shall, upon request of the Grantor, be removed or revised at the sole expense of the Permittee within five days of such notice. 14. Expense of, Inspection. On work which requires the presence of an employee of the Grantor as inspector, the salary, traveling expense and other incidental expense of such inspection during the work shall be paid by the Permittee upon presentation of a bill therefor. 15. Liability for Damages. The Permittee is responsible for all liability for personal injury or property damage which may arise out of work herein permitted, or which may arise out of failure on the Permittee's part to perform his obligations under the permit in respect to maintenance. In the event any claim of such liability is made against the State of California, or any department, officer, or employee thereof, Permittee shall defend, indemnify and hold them and each of them harmless from such claim. This permit shall not be effective for any purpose unless and 'until the above -named Permittee files with the Grantor, a surety bond in the form and amount required by said Grantor, unless specifically exempted on the face hereof. The requirement that a bond be filed does not apply in the event the Permittee is a governmental board which derives its revenue by taxation. 16. Making Repairs. If the Grantor shall so elect, repairs shall be made by employees of the Grantor and the expenses thereof shall be home by the Permittee. All payments to laborers, inspectors, etc., employed by said Grantor for or.on account of the work herein contemplated, shall be made by said Permittee forthwith on receipt of written orders, payrolls or vouchers approved by Grantor. Or the Grantor may elect to require a deposit before starting repairs, in an amount sufficient to cover the estimated cast thereof. - The Grantor will give reasonable notice of its election to make such repairs. If the Grantor does not so elect, the Permittee shall make such repairs promptly. In every case the Permittee shall be responsible for restoring any portion of the highway which has been excavated or otherwise disturbed to its former condition as nearly as may be possible except where the Grantor elects to make repairs as above provided in this paragraph and except where provision to the contrary is made in the typewritten portion of the permit. Existing improvements shall be protected or relocated as required by work authorized by this permit. If existing improvements are damaged or their operation impaired by this work, they shall be replaced or restored to the satisfaction of the Grantor. 17. Care of Drainage. If the work herein contemplated shall interfere with the established drainage, ample provision shall be made by the Permittee to provide for it as may be directed by the Grantor. - 18. Submit Location Plan. Upon completion of underground or surface work of consequence, the Permittee shall furnish plan to the Grantor's District Office showing location and details. 19. Maintenance. The Permittee agrees by the acceptance of this permit to exercise reasonable care to maintain properly any encroachment placed by it in the highway and to exercise reasonable care in inspecting for and immediately repairing and making good any injury to any portion of the highway which occurs as a result of the maintenance of the encroachment in the highway or as a result of the work done under this permit, including any and all injury to the highway which would not have occurred had such work not been done or such encroachment not placed therein. PIPES, CONDUITS, GAS PUMPS, ETC. 20. Crossing Roadway. Service and other small diameter apes shall be jacked or otherwise forced underneath pavement without disturbing same. Pavement or roadway shall not be cut unless specifically permitted on the face hereof. Service pipes will not be permitted inside of metal culvert .pipes used as drainage structures. 21. Limit Excavation. No excavation is to be made closer than eight (8) feet from the edge of the pavement except as may be specified. 22. Tunneling. No tunneling.will be permitted except on major work as maybe specifically set forth on the face hereof. 23. Depth of Pipes. There shall be a minimum of 30 inches of cover over all pipes or conduits. 24. Backfilling. All backfilling is to be moistened as necessary and thoroughly compacted to required dry density per cubic feet. Whenever required by the Grantor, a trench crossing the roadway shall be backfilled with gravel or crushed rock. 0 0 25. Surfacing. After proper backfilling, base and surfacing shall be replaced in kind, and the site restored to its original condition, all to the satisfaction of the Grantor. 26. Maintain Surface. The Permittee shall maintain the surface over structures placed hereunder as long as necessary. 27. Pipes Along Roadway. Pipes and utilities paralleling the pavement shall be located at the distance from traveled way and at such depth as specifically directed on the face hereof. Cutting of tree roots will not be permitted. POLES, WIRES, CABLES AND OVERHEAD STRUCTURES 28. Location Pole Lines, etc. Pole lines shall be located one foot from the property line unless otherwise specified on the face hereof. 29. Public Utilities Commission Orders. All clearances and type of construction shall be in accordance with the applicable orders of the Public Utilities Commission of the State of California. 30. Permission from Property Owners. Whenever necessary to secure permission from abutting property owners, such authority must be secured by the Permittee prior to starting work. 31. Clearance of Trees. Poles must be of such height as to permit clearance over a tree 40 feet in height, where quick growing trees are in place. At locations where slow growing trees are in place, normal construction standard may be followed at the option of the pole line company, with provision to ultimately clear a 40 -foot tree. 32. Guy Wires. No guy wires are to be attached to trees except on specific authority and in no event shall they be so attached as to girdle the tree or interfere with its growth. Guy wires shall be kept at a minimum elevation of six feet above the ground whenever so directed. 33. Clearing Around Poles. The Permittee shall remove and keep clear all vegetation from within a radius of at least five feet of the poles. 34. Painting or Visibility Strips. All poles are to be painted for a distance of six feet above the ground using white lead and oil or aluminum paint or in lieu thereof, when poles have creosoted butts, wood, metal or other approved type of visibility strips may be placed. Wood strips are to be Douglas fir 1" x 3 "-5' long placed on 6" centers about the base of pole and painted with white lead and oil or aluminum paint. If metal strips are used such strips may be placed either vertically or horizontally. Paint is to be renewed as often as may be required to maintain a satisfactory covering. If not painted when installed or renewed as the Grantor may consider necessary, the right is reserved to have this painting done and the Permittee, hereby agrees to bear the cost thereof under the terms of this permit. Poles that do not present a possible traffic hazard will be given consideration for exemption from those provisions upon written request of Permittee accompanied by pertinent data as to pole location, difference in elevation, etc. The Grantor's decision will be final in this regard. 35. Remove Old Poles, Guys and Stubs. The entire length of such timbers shall be removed from the ground and the holes backfilled and thoroughly tamped. In paved areas, temporary A.C. surfacing shall be placed until such time as permanent repairs are made. PLANTING TREES 36. Location and Species. The location and kind of trees to be planted shall be specified on the face of this permit. 37. Planting and Maintenance Cost. The Permittee must bear the cost of planting the trees. The arrangement as to maintenance of the trees shall be specifically set forth on the face of the permit. In particular cases arrangements may be made for the Grantor to do this work upon deposit of a certain sum for each tree which is to be planted. The Grantor reserves the right to assume the maintenance or to decline to do so as conditions justify. 38. Group Planting. The cost of group plantings and similar special work which may be agreed upon with the Grantor shall be home by the Permittee. Land for such plantings shall be secured in fee by the Permittee and turned over to the State. Plantings for parking and picnic grounds will not be considered in this connection. REMOVAL OR TRIMMING OF ROADSIDE TREES 39. Removal of Trees. When permit is granted for removal of a tree as an independent operation or as a part of other work, the entire stump shall be taken out for a depth of at least two feet below the ground surface or pulverized with a rotary stump grinder. 40. Clearing the Site. All timber and debris shall be removed from the right of way. The hole left by the stump shall be backfilled and thoroughly tamped and the site left in a presentable condition. 41. Trimming of Trees. In general, only light trimming of branches two inches or less in diameter will be permitted and only when specifically so stated on the face hereof. The shapeliness of the tree must be preserved. 42. Inspection. If the permit requires inspection by the Grantor during progress of the work the cost of inspection shall be home by the Permittee. No charge will be made for occasional routine inspection. Road Approaches, Connecting Pavements and Minor Work 43. Grades and Specifications. Grades and types of construction shall be as detailed by plans or stated on the face of this permit. 44. Borrow and Waste. Only such borrow and waste will be permitted and within the limits as set forth on the face of this permit. 45. Minor Work. Grading down of small banks, small ditches, placing of awnings, and other similar minor work shall be governed by the general provisions and as detailed on the face hereof. Signs 46. Clearance of Signs. The minimum clearance from the sidewalk shall be twelve feet unless otherwise provided as a provision of this permit. Railroad Crossings 47. Safety and Convenience. The future safety and convenience of the traveling public shall be given every consideration in the location and type of construction, 48. Meet Highway Grade. The grade and superelevation of the track must conform to the grade of the highway at point of crossing. 49. Width of Paving. The crossing shall be planked or paved as may be specified on the face of this permit for the full roadway and shoulder width. ..,...�...�,..- .... -,. �.. a o.. r • MAINTENANCE 0 SPECIAL TERMS AND CONDITIONS SUBSTRUCTURES TO BE ATTACHED AND MADE A PART OF ENCROACHMENT PERMIT NO. 774 -E- 781602 A. Inspection Requirements 1. It is imperative that the Permittee notify the State Inspector at least 48 hours prior to starting any work under this permit. State Inspector E. HUSEBY Phone 714- 639 -6851 between 7 :30 -9 a-m. or if no answer phone between :00 AM and :00 PM. 2. All inspection costs incurred Incidental to this work shall be borne by the Permittee unless otherwise specified on the face of the permit. 3. All work shall be performed on weekdays during the normal working hours (7:30%4:00) of the Dept. of Transportation's inspector unless other times are specifically authorized. B. Specifications Unless otherwise detailed and authorized on the face of this permit, all work shall be done in accordance with the Dept. of Transportation Standard Speci- fications dated January 1973 to the satisfaction of the State representative and the following special provisions: 1. SAFETY AND TRAFFIC CONTROL: A minimum of all lanes shall be provided for traffic in each direction. In addition, minimum clearance of two feet adjacent to any surface obstruction and a five -foot clearance between the excavation and the traveled way shall be maintained. Provision shall be made for barricades, lights, and flagmen to adequately protect the traveling public during construction operations in accordance with the "Manual of Warning Signs, Lights and Devices for Use in Performance of Work upon Highways ". When necessary for public safety, flagmen shall be on duty twenty -four hours a day at no expense to the State. When the permit authorizes installation by the open -cut method, not more than one lane of the highway pavement shall be open -cut at any one time. After the pipe is placed in the open section, the trench is to be backfilled in accordance with specifications, permanent repairs made to the surfacing and that portion opened to traffic before the pavement is cut for the next section. 2. CONSTRUCTION REQUIREMENTS: Unless otherwise authorized, pipes and conduits shall be installed in a manner to provide a minimum clearance of 42- inches between the top of pipe and surface. P.C.C. pavement shall be scored to a depth of 1i inches by means of a concrete saw to provide a neat and straight pavement break along both sides of trench; also, provide an unfractured pavement joint and rigid bonding of pavement replacement patch. A.C. pavement shall be scored as required above for P.C.C. pavement except where in the opinion of the State Inspector the pavement has been out neat and straight along both sides of trench to provide an unfractured and level pavement joint for bonding existing pavement and replacement patch. 7 -MP -607 Aug 73 Rev (over) Repairs to F.C.C. pavement call be made within � work Gays of completion• ' of backfill and shall be mane of Portland Cement ConcraR containing a minimum of 7 sacks of cement per cubic yard. Replacement of P.C.C. pavement shall equal existing pavement thickness. The concrete shall be satisfactorily cured and protected from disturbance for not less than 48 hours. High early cement may be required at the discretion of the Dept, of Transportation repre- sentative. Repairs to A.C. pavements shall be made within 5 working days of completion of backfill and shall be made with asphaltic concrete meeting State speci- fications, with every effort made to match the existing pavement as to color and surface texture. Replacement of A.C. pavement shall equal existing pavement thickness but not less than 3 ". Rock base shall be required. Structural backfill within the existing or proposed roadbed area shall be com- pacted in horizontal layers not exceeding 8" in thickness using approved hand, pneumatic or mechanical type tampers to obtain a "relative compaction" of 95 percent using California Test Method 216F. Structural backfill outside of slope lines and not beneath any roadbed shall be compacted to a relative compaction of 90%. Backfill material shall have a "Sand Equivalent" value of not less than 20 as determined by the California Test Method 217F, if the excavation falls within the existing or proposed roadbed. Consolidation by ponding and jetting will permitted when, as determined by the engineer, the backfill mate- rial is of such character that it will be self - draining when compacted, and the foundation materials will not soften or be otherwise damaged by the applied water and no damage from hydrostatic pressure will result. Pond IN and Jetting of the upper 4' below finished grade is not permitted. When-pond and e ng s perm e , ma er a or use as struc u' urai backfill shall be placed and compacted in layers not exceeding 4' in thickness. Ponding and Jetting r.,�. methods shall be supplemented by the use of vibratory or other compaction equip- ment when necessary to obtain the required compaction. By accepting this permit, the Permittee agrees to pay all laboratory costs in conection with the necessary tests which may be required by the Dept, of Trans- portation engineer to determine the sand equivalent value of the backfill material or the trench backfill compaction. It is further understood that the frequency of such tests shall not exceed one test per 1500' of trench at elevations of not less than every 2' of backfill depth. Prior to starting the trench backfill, the Permittee shall make the necessary arrangements with the Dept. of Transportation or a private materials testing laboratory to conduct these tests. Repairs to asphalt shoulders shall be made with asphalt concrete to match the existing shoulder. Concrete sidewalks or curbs shall be cut to the nearest score marks and re- placed equal in dimensions to that removed with score marks matching existing score marks. When installation is to be made by boring or Jacking under the traveled way, excavations on either side of the road shall be sufficiently distant from the edge of pavement to insure pavement stability and minimum obstruction to traffic as determined by the State's representative. If considered necessary by the State's representative, the Permittee shall at his expense, pressure grout from within the casing and /or from the top of pavement, the area between the pavement; and the casing in order to fill any voids caused by the work as covered under this permit. Service connections must be installed at an angle of 90 degrees from the center line of the State highway which the main line traverses. 0 0 "The permittee for himself, his personal representatives, successors in interest and assigns, as part of the con- sideration hereof, does hereby covenant and agree (1) that no person on the ground of race, color or national origin shall be excluded from participation in the use of said facilities, (2) that in the construction of any improvements on, over, or under such land and the furnishing of services thereon, no person on the ground of race, color or national origin shall be excluded from participation in, denied the benefits of, or otherwise be subjected to discrimination, and (3) that the permittee shall use the premises in compliance with all other require- ments imposed by or pursuant to Title 49, Code of Federal Regulations, Department of Transportation, Subtitle A, Office of the Secretary, Part 21, Nondiscrimination in Federally- assisted programs of the Department of Trans- portation- Effectuation of Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, and as said regulations may be amended." "That in the breach of any of the above non - discrimination covenants, the State of California, shall have the right to terminate the permit and to re -enter and repossess said land and the facilities thereon, and hold the same as if said permit had never been made or issued." !d CEP �a Fi • -�xIST BBD, bRl1�GE : ' i 1 U AA.CA TO ,QS VVj0CVC0 ` -- �IIOyJ�.SNA,DED.• .,.... O ESTIMA74r.0 0057 CITY T BEACH r. DATE w h .PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT APPROVED ! SAYSI DE .QR,L.YE_ _W 4?EN /NG PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR t R E NO _:..:... x�..,, , .. ..:..:.. .. . , s ; y :3, _ , .1. r .... ,. ir,-= ,: ,- ,� ,.: . t 4_ °; ,� f '....t ;. {:� C r � �: �/ � I %' �:. ,.i y;: 1 `.. . `� ' y, \. .: i � '�. .. `.........�.. '. y .r�..�aAw...mnYS vwa.uynvaYyuasgi. .iv.vm uiw+Tm/wTS�Ja� C.�s:'.�nHn_+c +.3r.��'r.'. r.. ..... . 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GOOP07.30 ay REC LEI ' %tl PUBLIC WORKS 74a NEWPO.(1 BEACH, <` CALIF. � a Transmitted herewith is a fully executed copy of Agreement C889 which extends the termination date of Agreement C814 providing for the co- operative financing of Bayside Storm Drain. Also included is a copy of the Board of Supervisors' minute order of May 28, 1974 authorizing approval of Agreement C889. All items transmitted are for your files. Very truly yours, J.. Williams D sign Division Engineer MAC:ds Enclosures - Agreement C889 M.O. May 28, 1974 MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF ORANGE COUNTY, CALIFORNIA May 28, 1974 IN RE: AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT BAYSIDE STORM DRAIN CITY OF NE`dPORT BEACH On motion of Supervisor Diedrich, duly seconded and unanimously carried by Board members present, the Chairman and the Clerk are author- ized to sign Amendment No. C889, dated May 28, 1974, to Agreement No. C81 dated October 2, 1973, between the Orange County Flood Control District and the City of Newport Beach, providing for cooperative construction of the Bayside Storm Drain. IN RE: CREATION OF A SPECIAL COMMISSION TO MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS ON REDUCING THE COST OF HOUSING On motion of Supervisor Baker, duly seconded and unanimously carried by Board members present, the Orange County Planning Department is directed to give emphasis to completion of the housing element of the General Plan. It is the intent of the Board of Supervisors to appoint a committee to look into the costs of housing, such committee to be appointed in the near future, preferably within thirty days. Membership of this committee is to be representative of the broad public interest, including environmentalists, CEEED, financing and government. No costs are contemplated for the operations of this committee other than the time contributed by the participants. ORAFIGF CO'J Q FL009 CO; i ftCL Q4s f F 1013 - 2 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 201 21 22 23 24 25 26 271 28' 29 30 II 31.11 32 it 0 0 COPY NO. 2 1- SECOND PARTY AM 3_7 ?i D 7, T) AC RE for pur:)oses of i&_ntificatioa hera'.,y Sated the day of 1974 is 3Y :,ZD !�ETW=N :V _.j MANGE COUNMI FLO'CO DISTaICTI hereinafter -eferrad to as "DISTRICT", CITY 07 1;tE';: ?"12T 3EACIR, hereinafter referred to !Z as " l ITY 1 T N E S S E I H IZMAS. DIST-tITC-1 and C171f have entered into .%gro-ament i;o. C$3:4 dated -�­t-3be: 2, 1973 which provides .1cr the cooperative construction of ','2yside Stor© raia !`c­_'.li.ty Cry. G JP07); and 3ec; re w' -a3.{ . re- U L %_ . I - - x.) L a it, ta t'i s -; a - o e z-.-, - o m. tlh -3 :i ii.......__. 0,1 7 z;ervti n _�mio l,Qna iz, ....__..._v i3 o tht! orov:--c ,-c Of �;7c1 Dral"a rar, bee n -'�';avad ',: 3';; 1975. Ijj �­o, _­314 ba .�:,ienilad Arj 1, 1975 1 2 3 4! 5 6 7i 8 9 10 11' 12 13 14 15. 16 17. 18 19 20 21 22' 23 24 25' 261 27 28 29 30' 31 32i E L? ' ENZSS ' ;7E:°CP0 t ^.e parties hereto ave .-?Kesutad thin .s37eement on .--,!e 1,_a3 set farth opposite their respective 91":natt.ra3. Data: / Date- i- s Chairman of ita Board �f Supervisora l:'1 EST : W. E. ST Jai, County Clerk $nd e—. o_fie:o Clergy: of the Board of Su->e:v -"ors �i Deputy CITY OF %LE`4?ORT 3 -!1C8 APR 2 4 1217.4 ayor r� a. F +' Date: dp�� rk� _VPROM S TO F0101: .OR"N COUNTY CCL.NSBL COMITY OF OamGE APPROVED AS ".,.. TOFy'i: ??CaoffilDED FOR APPROVAL: �RI�INA! S ;.',ti Fp 8Y H. G OSRORN F 2. G. Osborre, CSisf Engineer ?ranges County Flood Control District _S_ BY Deputy Asat, City Attorney, City oc 'eapor•_ each ??CaoffilDED FOR APPROVAL: �RI�INA! S ;.',ti Fp 8Y H. G OSRORN F 2. G. Osborre, CSisf Engineer ?ranges County Flood Control District _S_ . :.> CALIF0RNil A June 4, 1974 California Coastal Zone Conservation Commission South Coast Regional Commission P. 0. Box 1450 Long Beach, California 90801 Subject: Bayside Drive Improvements Bayside Place to Marguerite Avenue Gentl et:en: s:;:,o ci:y xw 33300 N�-Pott Bivd. (711) 6:3 -3110 Enclosed is a Coastal Zone Permit application for the subject improve- ment project. The project will include street resurfacing, bicycle trail construction, storm drain, water main, and sewer replacement. The estimated project cost is $330,000. The distance from mean high tide varies from 0 yards to 450 yards. Should you have any questions concerning this application, please contact our Project Manager, Mr. Steve Bucknam, or myself at (714) 673 -2110, extension 271. Veq truly yours, - Guy C. P�4 Administrative Assistant GCP:SB:jd Enclosure 3• 4. 5• 6. 7. 8. 9. 12. 13. 14. 15. ! 16. pro -1,i­'-y: c1-.­2 c- one 1) in, e a5i C -in a' i -a _M[n r erc-al ( X) Street RIW :-.ature 0 f development- (check one) Sin '__ Family mil y '­'ultifamily Cominercial indusrial Public Utility Recreation Demo 1 it ion Dred-itn- Oark4n- and Access Ot-her X Street R!W For hotals, motels, _-nd residential hous4nt;: N.A. iotal wamber of bedrooms Total units Building height in -feet f'rom, finished grade. N.A. 7-,3tal of floor 4n buil 14n-- including subterranean floors. 3 7��2 C 4 'y ho,-; in,ny F'oo_-s a-3 P-rL-in- I-vels and T,-,,-e-he- they are under or above -round. N.A. Site plan or plot plan plus architectural or preliminary drawings of proposed development including parking layout. See Prel. Plans. Total building square footage. Do not include parking areas. N.A. Number of parking spaces, covered, and open. Primary Tandem N.A. Anticipated rent per unit. If more than one unit provide the average rent Lot area in square feet (net). N.A. N.A.. Lot coverage (square feet covered by structures). N.A. Distance from mean high tide: (check one) Seaward to mean high tide (X)' Less than 50 yards 50 to 100 yards 100 to 250 yards 2150 to 500 yards 500 to 750 yards 750 to 1000 yards Also check the following, if applicable: Adjacent to beach front On bluff overlooking beach or estuaries Anticipated sales price. If more than one unit provide the average sales price. N.A. Construction cost of the project. $330,000.00 In support of item 21 in the application form, any one of the following items MOT accompany the application to verify local governmental approval of the development. a. Issued building permit. b. Completed South Coast Regional Commission "Concept of Approval" form. c. Approved tentative tract map for all subdivisions and condominium developments of five units or more, plus completed "Concept of Approval form. Any other exhibit helpful to an understanding of the project including photos, plans, elevation, naps, statistics, etc. If the application is not signed by the applicant, a writing executed by the applicant, authorizing the representative to act in his behalf and to bind the applicant in all matters concerning the application. �n COMPLET�r LICATIONS WILL NOT BE ACCEPTED UNLESS , WITH ALL ATTM-9,1ENTS. 3 11/28/?3 J ). APPLIC. ^'r -DJ V? POT 1 CLE'17 J SECTION I: APPLIC —A' l ;TION FCR PEP--',!IT Nante, address, and te1_eohane n,,:- -.ioer of =applicant: City of Newport Beach, 3300 Ple,,gport Blvd. Beach, California 92660 (zip co area code) 2. Name, address and telephone number of applicant's representative, if any: Guy C. Prewitt. c/o Public Works Department Same Address (zip code) (area co SECTION II: SUMARY OF WORK PROPOSED AND PROJECT LOCATION 3. Brief (one or two sentence) description of work proposed: Cost of Project: 4. Brief description of project location (city or county, nearest roads, etc,): Give site street address, Bayside Drive from Sayside Place to Marguerite Avenue. 4.a. �oas this application been submitted previously to this commission? If yes, state previous application number. TO BE FILLED IN BY THE COXMISSION: Application Number Filing Fee Date Filed Public Hearing Date (Not less than 21 days nor more than 90 days after filing) -1- i ,�sc be (a) dasi�t:ons of *_he nrooerty sil c any applicable __y or county general plans, and (b) the present zoning of the property. Explain whether the proposed project is consistent with local plans and zoning. Project is rr thin existing City street rights -of -way; adjacent property is zoned R -2 and R -3. The project is in conformance with the City's Master Plan of drainage and the Master Plan for Bayside Drive street, sewer, and water improvements. "tach to _ ^is a pl; ^ation adequate illustrations (such as a U.S. Geologicai Survey i :- -mute c;uadrangle map and a detailed project map) to sho »,: (a) tr.�: -proposed c_veio? -ent in relation to nearby ar °:s, ^.::. '_ _ __�__, to L::^ line of mean high tide, the inland boundary or t'r:e permit area, any nearby beaches, any nearby public recreational areas, any nearby marshes, and any other major features of the natural topography or any major buildings; and (b) precisely what development is proposed. See attachments. 7. Does the proposed development consist only of a repair or improve- ment to an existing structure at a cost not in excess of $25,000? If so, please explain briefly and indicate how the cost of the repair or i- prover.,cnt was computed: No. S. If not a repair or improvement to an existing structure, is the cost of the proposed development less than $10,000? If so, please explain briefly and indicate hod the cost of the development was computed: 9. Attach to this application sufficient documentation to show appli- cant's interest in the property (such as copies of deed, title report, parcel map, etc.), and any easements or other restrictions affecting the property. City streets -- existing dedicated right -of -way. 10. T'he parcel (s) of property on which the work is proposed are Assessor's Parcel (s) number Dedicated City Streets or) Lot Bloc Tract Corona del Mar or) Attach a cony of the legal description. r' -2- l2 of the l��osed �1��%L I���A�±1. .a See attached pro pero:mer listing. • SE'C_'I0:7 III: DETAILED DESCRIPTION OF PROPOSED WORK 12. Does the develc=a -t involve dredging, filling, or otherwise alter - i:lg any bay, c°_tuarV, salt marsh,,rlver mouth, slough or lagoon? If so, please explain.. 13. Would the development reduce the size of any beach or other area usable for public recreation? If so, please explain. No. 14. Would the development reduce or impose restrictions upon public access to tidal and submerged lands, beaches or the line of mean high tide where there is no beach? If so, please explain. 15. Would the development substantially interfere with or detract from the line of sight toward the sea from the state highway nearest the coast? If so, please explain. No. -3- o!;1; _he develo p;;e:.t have the poter: ..ial adversely a ?ecting wale. 7�311tV, exiStinq areas of Open •pair fre° of V1Slbi? StrUC- turco, existin d Z)Otentlal CO[�4ne-Ci.''1 Soo-' f15it �': 1es, or U:�iTs Oti la i� ':J:l1 C:l _2X 1St1P.g oi: ^c,hp a, 1972? if so, olease explain. 17. Would t!.e project used beaches, to explain. No. increase access to publicly -owned, or publicly - recreation areas, or to natural reserves? Please 18. Would the development affect any area that could be used for public recreation or as a wildlife preserve? would the development affect any area of historic or archeological irportance? Please explain. Flo . 19. What provisions have been made in the project for treatment of solid and liquid wastes, and for their disposition and management, so that adverse effects upon coastal zone resources will be minimized? All deliaterina effluent from trenches will be discharged into the sanitary ;evier system under a permit from the County Sanitation Districts of Orange County. (cony attached.) 20. Describe any provisions in the pro'ecz to ensure that alterations to existing land forms and vegetation, and construction of struc- tures, will cause minimum adverse effect to scenic resources and minimum danger of floods, landslides, erosion, siltation, or failure in the event of earthquake. The project will eliminate potential dangers of flooding. -4- l Li-st all per-mi; ts1werm ss_ons, o?" Is _ad 11rcz'1 public agencies for tnls proJeCt, and indicate whether these permits, permissions, or approvals have been (s) applied for and (b) granted. ( "Public agencies" includes cities, counties, regional agencies, redevelopment agencies, etc., and also includes tre State Lands Commission, the .'rm,y Corps c f Engineers, and the appropri ate Regional Water Quality Control Board.) a, California 0eoartment of Transportation (CalTrans) -- Applied for 4/19/74. a2 United States Army.Corps of Engineers -- Permit will be applied for upon receipt of application no. from Coastal Zone Commission. tion Districts -- Orange ional Water Quality Co 'S CONSISTENCY WIT': ATION ACT OF 1972 - Granted 2- 20 -74. 'riE CAS,IFORNIA COASTAL ZONL 22. The California Coastal Zone Conservation Act of 1972 states, in Section 27402, that no permit shall be issued unless the regional commission has first found both of the following: (a) That the development will not have any substantial adverse environmental or ecological effect, and (b) That the development is consistent with the following find- ings, declarations, and objectives: (1) "The California coastal zone is a distinct and valuable natural resource belonging to all the people and exist- ing as a delicately balanced eco- system; ...the per- manent protection of the remaining natural and scenic resources of the coastal zone is a paramount concern to present and future residents of the state and nation; ...in order to promote the public safety, health and welfare, and to protect public and private property, wildlife, marine fisheries, and other ocean resources, and the natural environment, it is neces- sary to preserve the ecological balance of the coastal zone and prevent its further deterioration and destruc- tion; ...it is the policy of the state to preserve, protect, and, where possible, to restore the resources of the coastal zone for the enjoyment of the current and succeeding generations...." (2) "(a) The maintenance, restoration, and enhancement of the overall quality of the coastal zone en- vironment, including, but not limited to, its amenities and aesthetic values. -5- "N he continued existence of otimum L- opulation3 W all species of liv4;:g ar.ls s. ®(c) The orderly, balanced utilization and preserva- tion, consistent with sound conservation principles, of all living and nonliving coastal zone resources. "(d) Avoidance of irreversible and irretrievable com- mitments of coastal zone resources." Please explain whether the project is consistent with these re- quirements of law. Use additional paper if necessary. . This oroJect will not have any adverse effects on the environment. The project will eliminate flooding hazards to public and private property and will require no permanent commitments of coastal zone resources. SECTIO`; VI: E:1'VIRONXMViAZ IMPACT STATE1�t 23. Has an environnental impact statement been prepared for the project? If so, attach a copy to this application. If not, please so indicate. A Negative Declaration has been prepared and is attached. The EIR Neg. Decl. ( has been approved by the City's Environmental Affairs Committee. SECTION VII: ADDITIONAL INFOR'dATION REGARDING PROPOSED WORK If you feel you would like to provide more information in order to describe your proposed development in greater detail, please do so and attach it to this application and title it accordingly. SECTION VIII: CERTIFICATION 24. I hereby certify that to the best of my knowledge the information in this application and all attached exhibits is full, complete, and correct, and I understand that any misstatement or omission of the requested information or of any information subsequently requested, shall be grounds for denying the permit, for suspending or revoking a permit issued on the basis of these or subsequent representations, or for the seeking of such other and further relief as may seem proper to the Commission. Signature ¢1j .Applicant or Agent * If application is not signed by the applicant, a rriting executed by the applicant ;ihich authorizes the representative to act in his behalf and to bind the applicant in all matters concerning the application. -6- M I c 'd X V. 'A C H A v--------- - PaLlc zz= I - 7bl Lj ;AP !L r > \J u ;r ..... --7n �ACH CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFFORNIA % PUBLIC WOqXS DEPARTMENT .�'iisien ii /mss CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ,3,9 Y6 / r,-= DRIVE 13AYS,'J—E O.LAC6 7-0 AP.09OVEO DATF PUBLIC 'vVORXS CIRECTOR R. E. N0. -- DRAWING NO. EXHI,8 17- -;4" 7�x C045r czv� X V. 'A C H A v--------- - PaLlc zz= I - 7bl Lj ;AP !L r > \J u ;r ..... --7n �ACH CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH ORANGE COUNTY, CAUFFORNIA % PUBLIC WOqXS DEPARTMENT .�'iisien ii /mss CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT ,3,9 Y6 / r,-= DRIVE 13AYS,'J—E O.LAC6 7-0 AP.09OVEO DATF PUBLIC 'vVORXS CIRECTOR R. E. N0. -- DRAWING NO. EXHI,8 17- -;4" T May 15, 1974 0 S -S #6224,1 6 5L K City of Newport Beach Department of Public Works 3300 Newport Boulevard Newport Beach, Ca. 92660 Attention: Mr. Steve Bucknam Re: Revision to Bayside Drive Improvement Plans Gentlemen: We will make the necessary revisions to the improvement plans and Special Provisions due to deletion of the street widening of Bayside Drive as discussed in our meeting of May 14th, The fee for the above work will be based on the same hourly rates not to e4ceed $550.00. Very truly yours, SIMPSON - STEPPAT r C^.�t�,�� Fritz C. Steppat FCS /klc NEWPORT CENTER 359 San Mi".i Onve. S::me 2UU Newport Beach, California 92660 071 43 644 -0563 1\ ,f TO: CITY COUNCIL FROM: Public Works Department 9 May 13, 1974 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM iVO:"" F -1 SUBJECT: BAYSIDE DRIVE WIDENING, FERNLEAF AVENUE TO MARGUERITE AVENUE (C- 1497). RECOMMENDATION: If desired direct the staff to have the widening and reconstruc- tion of Bayside Drive from Fernleaf Avenue to Marguerite Avenue deleted from Contract No. 1497 and have the plans revised accordingly. DISCUSSION: On April 22, 1974 the staff recommended to the City Council that thelwidening and reconstruction of Bayside Drive be completed as shown on the Preliminary Plans for the Improvement of Bayside Drive previously approved by Council on August 13, 1973. The street work was planned to be done in con- junction with a large project to replace both the existing water main and storm drain in Bayside Drive. On April 22, 1974 the City Council also received a report from the Parks, Beaches & Recreation Commission stating that the Commission unanimously voted to oppose any further widening of Bayside Drive because of interference with proposed park and tennis court facilities. After reviewing the matter the City Council requested the staff to prepare a report on alternative proposals to the widening of Bayside Drive. The alternatives for improvement of Bayside Drive are: Alternative "A ". Full widening and reconstruction as contemplated in the Master Plan and as recommended by the staff in the Preliminary Plans. The estimated cost is $100,000.00. See Exhibit "A" attached. Alternative "B ". Partial widening and reconstruction, excluding those portions of the improvements adjacent to the proposed park and tennis court facility. The estimated cost is $40,000.00. See Exhibit "B" attached. Alternative "C ". No widening. This alternative would exclude all proposed widening at this time. It would however require pavement reconstruc- tion to patch water main, storm drain, and sewer trenches. The estimated cost is $15,000.00. The cost estimates include additional fees required for modifica- tion of final plans and special provisions. The full widening and reconstruction of Bayside Drive (Alternative "A ") as recommended, has all the advantages associated with a large scale combined project, however, the following arguments could be used to support Alternatives "B" or "C" at this time: Delay of the work will allow time for further evaluation of 9 May 13, 1974 Subject: Bayside Drive Widening, Fernleaf Avenue to Marguerite Avenue (C -1497) Page 2. the proposed location of tennis courts in Bayside Drive by the P.B.& R. Commission. 2. Increasing demands are being made for Gas Tax Revenues due to higher costs and reduced allocations. The release of some of these funds would allow their use on other improvements. The modification of the plans will not delay the projected construction starting date of April 1975. / 3oseph Devlin public ks Director JB:hh Att. _f F. \ � ��� EXIST. pEC i5R/DGc' �. P6,1 o /VOTE: /� O/ AREA TO QE WIDENED i 1 i E57 1MA7-ED G037 c $ low rnn=• `:`.:.. \T i j ©ARDJEGT LENGTH = /Bm' /SpJa%� , = kq \SYi is y \h CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH DRAWN_ DATE PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT APPROVED BAYS /DE ARIVE W IDEN /N& PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR ALTERNAT /�/E 'i4" R.E. NO. DRAWING tt o. EXH 18 170 "A'" AF \ f loll vc, ksN E 1rzo RI AjE \ I / 0� IV07',E: 4REA TO AW W14DZNZD SHOwN • SwgOCO. 20 EST /MATED COST =$ 4O,oGb �� 3 PROJEGT_L.EN6TN = 900' CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT lel"5 1DE OR/VE WIDENING AL TER !VAT / VE /�Q DRAWN DATE APPROVED i3 1� ki 1 y PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR R.E. NO. DRAWING NO. EX HI OBIT ",Q'� 9PGVA Guvrks A010 ✓' GuiaG,. w�,, w f c 2 _ Ao",1A1 &%t-f 44 46we —K � ;eisrw ✓as mne oow,,wl wov �e ill�4�r+�.rfive #'L /. No Wier . f,/ure v/i l fi ew eooK . Lei tom, ,�, *W47 � five' -S 2 o rfi �7 /i �a. 3 , 1447,?Axe #� /. Gu d.�,� •Q .4 �%* se 4ov� or�i �e s►s pr�sa,.��! � /.t �, n 2A� Q 2. nx Geis• n_ - »�idi�ta►�i�•s adJot+r,�.� s� ��- o�D,s� r..,5•. __.D�st,g....flYofso. X44 /kvay. ✓ '', aoor/ ev. 44 �`.� _ ,P #,: 09&4. dw X*_ 6 /Paean 07� 0 • April 29, 1974 C- 1491 Mr. H. G. Osborne, Chief Engineer Orange County Flood Control District P. 0. Box 1078 Santa Ana, California 92702 Subject: Bayside drive Storm 'Drain (GDOP07.15) 0889 Gentlemen: In response to your letter of March 25, 1974, we have completed our review of the amended agreement to Agreement No. C814 for construction of the subject improvements. The amended agreement was approved by Council on April 22, 1974, and all necessary signatures have been affixed. Please Present the agreement to the Board of Supervisors for their approvai and provide the City with a fully executed copy for our files. If you have any question on this matter, please contact our Project Manager, Mr. Steve Bucknam, at 673 -2110, extension 274. Very truly yours, Joseph T. Devlin Public Works Director SB:jd Att. CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH CITY CLERK DEPARTMENT C- I4R? Date April 25. 1974 NO. TO: PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT FROM: CITY CLERK SUBJECT: AMENDED COOPERATIVE FINANCING AGREEMENT WITH THE ORANGE COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT FOR BAYSIDE DRIVE STORM DRAIN C -1497 Attached are the original and two copies of the amended agreement. After execution by the County, please return a copy for our records. This was authorized by the City Council on April 22, 1974 by the adoption of Resolution No. 8237. Laura Lagios, City Clerk LL:swk enc. C- )4Q7 RESOLUTION NO. 8 23 7 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF AN AMENDMENT TO AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH AND THE ORANGE COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT TO EXTEND THE TERMINATION DATE OF THE COOPERATIVE FINANCING AGREEMENT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF THE BAYSIDE STORM DRAIN WHEREAS, there has been presented to the City Council of the City of Newport Beach a certain amendment to an agreement between the City of Newport Beach and the Orange County Flood Control District to extend the termination date of the coopera- tive financing agreement for the construction of the Bayside Storm Drain; and WHEREAS, the City Council has considered the terms and conditions of said amendment to agreement and found them to be fair and equitable, and in the best interests of the City; NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Newport Beach that said amendment to agreement above described is approved, and the Mayor and City Clerk are hereby authorized and directed to execute the same on behalf of the City of Newport Beach. ADOPTED this 22nd day of April, 1974. ATTEST: City Clerk Mayor mh 4/22/74 .0 F, TO: CITY CLERK FROM: Public Yorks Deparboant SUBJECT: COOPERATIVE FINANCING AGREEMENT (AMENDMENT) BAYSIDE DRIVE STORM DRAIN (C -1497) Laura: April 24, 1974 C. )4fl Attached is the original and two copies of the subject amended agreement. Please return the original and the two copies when they are fully executed. We will then forward them to the County for execution. Follow- ing execution of the agreement by the Countys a copy will be returned for your records. C. Stephen Bucknam Jr. Project Manager SB:jd Att. 0 TO: CITY COUNCIL FROM: Public Works Department C-14gl 0 April 22, 1974 CITY COUNCIL AGENDA ITEM NO. H -2 (a) APR SUBJECT: AMENDMENT TO COOPERATIVE FINANCING AGREEMENT FOR CONSTRUCTION OF THE BAYSIDE DRIVE STORM DRAIN FROM NEWPORT BAY TO FERNLEAF AVENUE RECOMMENDATION: Adopt a resolution authorizing the Mayor and the City Clerk to execute the subject amended agreement with the Orange County Flood Control District. DISCUSSION: On September 10, 1973, the Council approved a cooperative finan- cing agreement with the Orange County Flood Control District for the Bay - side Drive storm drain project. At that time it was anticipated the construction could commence in May, 1974. However, environmental require- ments, and acquisition of permits from: the Orange County Sanitation District, the Santa Ana Regional Water Quality Control Board, the California Coastal Zone Commission, South Coast Region, and the United States Army Corps of Engineers will delay commencement of construction until April, 1975. The original agreement required the City to award a contract for the work no later than January 1, 1975. The amended agreement extends that date of award to June 30, 1975. eph T evlin lic W s Director id C- 14919 No. -- -- Applicant will not fill Application for Encroachment Permit5� ��4 Date Apri l 19 19 74 To the DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION Gentlemen: The undersigned hereby applies for permission to excavate, construct and /or otherwise encroach on State Highway right of way by performing the following work: Street and sidewalk reconstruction, water main replacements and traffic Applicant will describe here fully what he wishes to do using reverse side or extra sheets if necessary signal modification* at the intersection of East Coast Highway (SH 1) and Marguerite Avenue In the community of Corona del Mar. California. 0 SPACE FOR SKETCH, SUBMIT DETAILED PLANS IF AVAILABLE See project plans attached. Note: *City has requested Caltrans to review preliminary traffic signal modification plans, please see attached letter dated February 26, 1974. Orange on the State Highway in the county of —___ State Hwy. No. 1 at Marguerite Avenue Applicant will state here accurately the location of the work which he desires to do, giving the State Highway route, post mile and engineer's stations, if possible and agrees to do the work in accordance with your rules and regulations and subject to your inspection and approval. City of Newport Beach Name of Applicant 3300 Newport Blvd., ewport Beach, CA 92660 Address . one Permit issued By o A '( Associ a Ci"viir'tng�neer F.R. HM ;P -i (REV. ] -'!a) • ttlP' — " - --" Ell..Ba1. ]t. © us, 6 0 TO: FILE FROM: Don Webb April 3, 1974 SUBJECT: PRESENTATION TO PARKS, BEACHES, AND RECREATION COMMISSION APRIL 2, 1974, ON BAYSIDE DRIVE IMPROVEMENTS The existing street improvements along Bayside Drive from Marguerite to Bayside Place are shown on the aerial topo map on display. The roadway area to be widened to 40' is between Jasmine and Fern - leaf. This is approximately 40% of the distance between Marguerite and Bayside Place. The existing roadway in the other 60% has already been con- structed to the 40' -wide section in 1959 and 65. The 40' -wide roadway section is the minimum allowed by the City Sub- division Ordinance for a local street section. Here is a copy of that section. The proposed widening will create a roadway section which will pro- vide a bike or parking lane on the south side, two 12' travel lanes and an 8' parking lane. Presently it is proposed to construct a 9' -wide combination sidewalk for pedestrians and bicycles. This could be modified to a 5' sidewalk if a meandering bike trail is provided in the park area. With a developed park area adjacent to Bayside Drive, we feel that it will be necessary to provide on- street parking due to the limited area available for off - street parking. The park will create increased activity at all levels -- pedestrian, bicycle, and automobile. This is even more of a reason to provide the stan- dard street section. Where the roadway crosses under will be necessary to go around one of the for two 20' -wide roadways. This provides either side of the bridge and would allow of travel. It also maximizes the parking it is a much safer design than the presen dents to speak of at the bridge; however, are concerned about. the Goldenrod pedestrian bridge, it bridge piers. Our design provides for continuity with the roadway on better visability for both directions adjacent to the park area. We feel t design. We haven't had any acci- it is a potential problem that we I know that a tennis court had been considered in this area, but there is some question in my mind that this would be a good location. This area is over an old stream bed and was filled with everything and subject to differential settlement. One of the reasons we have to replace the storm drain is because of differential settlement. A concrete slab might tend to crack and settle over the years. Some of the areas closer to Marguerite might be better suited even though they are closer to the residences. In the discussion following the presentation, the Commissioners men- tioned the following: Subject: Presentation to Parks, Beaches, and Recreation Commission April 2, 1974, on Bayside Drive Improvements Page 2. 1. The proposed park is to be a small linear park or paseo which will not draw people with cars. They want to discourage auto traffic by providing no parking. 2. The narrow section of roadway will tend to slow people down. 3. They didn't see that the pier for the Goldenrod pedestrian bridge presented any problems. 4. Bayside dead ends at Marguerite and narrows at the other end and therefore doesn't need to be widened. The Commission voted to request that the City Council delete the widening of Bayside Drive from Jasmine to Fernleaf. COhMISSIONERS CITY OF NEWPORT BEAU* PARKS, BEACHES $ RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING HELD TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1974 CITY COUNCIL CHANMERS 7•:n o M unry ROLL CALL CITY OF NEWPORT BEAU* PARKS, BEACHES $ RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING HELD TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1974 CITY COUNCIL CHANMERS 7•:n o M unry STAFF REPORTS: 1. Don Webb and Steve Bucknam of the Public Works Proposed Department outlined for the Commission the project widening of installing storm drains and widening of Bayside of Bayside Drive between Fernleaf and Jasmine. The Commission Drive discussed the disadvantage this would be to the park Motion x j area there and a motion was made by Chairman Owen to Ayes x x x x x x x recommend that City Council take affirmative action to halt the widening of the street. 2. Robert Reed, Director of Marine Safety, addressed the Ocean Commission to amplify a written report from his Depart- beach ment regarding ocean beach erosion. erosion COMMUNICATIONS: 2. Mr. Stewart said he had analyzed the package from the i National Foundation March of Dimes regarding facilities for the handicapped and that the material consisted largely of outdoor camping which does not apply par - ticularly to the Newport Beach area. The package was referred to staff for future consideration in planning facilities. CITY COUNCIL ACTION RE PB & R RECOMMENDATIONS: City Council 1. City Council authorized staff to pursue the offer of { action Don Koll to construct a bicycle bridge across the Lido Channel j � 2. City Council authorized staff to apply through SCAG I Grant for for a grant of $9,884.00 from the local Transportation bike trails ; i Fund for the development of bicycle trails. STAFF REPORTS: 2. Mr. Stewart said Mr. Wynn will change the format of i I Capital presenting capital improvement projects in the budget Improvement whereby all items proposed by everyone will be shown budget and then also shown will be the deletions made by the format City Manager. I II -2- D-, �Ve CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PARKS, BEACHES & RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING TO BE HELD TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1974 CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 7:30 P.M. AGENDA ROLL CALL: CHAIRMAN OWEN, PATRICK, DOOTSON, MORRIS, HART, VON ESCH, JOHNSON MINUTES: Approve minutes of March 19, 1974 meeting COMMUNICATIONS: 1. Ten -year tennis court plan (submitted by PB & R Commission Committee) 2. Package from the National Foundation March of Dimes re facilities for the handicapped. CITY COUNCIL ACTION RE PB & R RECOMMENDATIONS: 1. City Council authorized staff to pursue the offer of Don Koll to construct a bicycle bridge across the Lido Channel. 2. City Council authorized staff to apply thru SCAG for a grant from the Local Transportation Fund for the development of bicycle trails. STAFF REPORTS: 1. Widening of Balboa Blvd. (staff member of Public Works Dept. will be present) 2. Procedure for reporting capital improvement proposals to City Council 3. Spring tour of facilities. A suggested itinery is enclosed. Commissioners may wish to add or delete items 4. Park maintenance - sources of revenue 5. Continued discussion of Upper Bay 6. Clarify Cliff Drive Park name 7. Status of ocean front beach erosion (copy of memo from Marine Safety Dept) B. Recreation Division report 9. Park Division report COMMITTEE REPORTS: URGENT MATTERS: ADJOURNMENT: t lale Oelve Anpro oc-,,,kiew -/,s 38 M90) = 8000-1aOaO (per- TI-al;Lc Divisto"') eVA(, hanol Sues On -S7"?-ee9" 80 ocAj 4 cc wt 4& cvi de tAeo( Pbr +Ijo V%. l973 oqol /0/,fl Cc 1V4lvj1C11.O,• Code_ AF/, C -1497 • ' Prepared: 4/2/74 By: S. Bucknam ChroaolM - Bayside Drive Uprovesaints Bayside Place to Narg"rite Avenue 1. Master Plan - -1970. 2. Letter inviting comments from P.B. & R. in developing Master Plan August 20, 1970 (MP -D- 5002 -S) 3. Letter for R & C on Master Plan seat.to N.B. & R. 2 -5 -71 4. Letter from Cal Stewart with comment,`* Master Plan relative to bike trails, landscaping plan, and recreational us*V R/M dated 2- 19 -11. 5. Request to P.B. & R. for a plan showing their desired improvements 3 -2 +71. 6. Letter to P.B. & R. noted that Commission had ap ►ovad Nt ter Plan and landscap- ing for Bayside Drive dated 4- 26 -71. 5 7. Letter from P.B. & R. re: landscape element of Mastar Plan,. no mention of street width, dated 5- 10 -71. 8. P.BB & R. Commission noted that traffic on "Ida Drive did not warrant wide& -_ ing, minutes of meeting 7 -6 -71. f 9. Memo to City Council re. opposition to widening of Bayside Drive, 7 -7 -71, from P.B. & R. Commission. 10. Presentation of project made to City Council at Stl*tlession on 7- 26 -71. Council delayed action until improvements are to take place. flDted at P.B. & R. Commis- sion meeting 8 -3 -71. i1. City Council approved preliminary plans for Bayside Mve 8- 13 -73. . 12. Letter to P.B. & R. regarding Preliminary Plans and Coordination with Park Plans for Bayside Drive 1- 23 -74, requested R & C. 13. P.B. & R. Commission report to Council reiterating their opposition to Bayside Drive widening, 3- 11 -74. 14. P.B. & R. Commission meeting note in minutes that City Council filed their posi- tion memo, 3- 19 -74. 15. Letter from P.B. & R. requesting that Public Works make a presentation on the project on 4 -2 -74. dated 3- 21 -74. 16. Presentation wade to R.B. & R. Commission regarding current project on April 2, 1974. Commission voted unanimously to oppose widening.: STATE OF CALIFORNIA—RESOURCES AGENCY * CALIFORNIA REGIONAL WATER QUALITY CONTROL BOARD - SANTA ANA REGION 6833 INDIANA AVENUE, SUITE I RIVERSIDE, CALIFORNIA 92506 PHONE; (714) 6849330 March 29, 1974 City of Newport Beach City Hall 3300 Newport Blvd. Newport Beach, CA 92660 ATTENTION: C. Stephen Bucknam SUBJECT: Bayside Drive Improvements, Bayside Place to Marguerite Avenue Upon review of the project plans and description sheet, special siltation control provisions, and the copy of your permit to discharge dewatering waste water to the Orange County Sanitation Districts, this board anticipates no discharge detremental to the waters of the state. No permit from this board will be required and approval is granted. Thank you for your assistance in the control of water quality. Stephen D. Herrera Staff Engineer SDH/tt IVOkd 91�, �Cl &0' 41117-0 ,6, RONALD REAGAN, Governor Vz;—.IIIIIW PUBLIC wjPKS L hF. SUBJECT: Bayside Drive Improvements, Bayside Place to Marguerite Avenue Upon review of the project plans and description sheet, special siltation control provisions, and the copy of your permit to discharge dewatering waste water to the Orange County Sanitation Districts, this board anticipates no discharge detremental to the waters of the state. No permit from this board will be required and approval is granted. Thank you for your assistance in the control of water quality. Stephen D. Herrera Staff Engineer SDH/tt H. G. OSBORNE CHIEF ENGINEER ORANGE COUNTY FLOOD CONTROL DISTRICT 400 CIVIC CENTER DRIVE WEST SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA TELEPHONE: 834 -2300 AREA CODE 714 'Ni d Mr, Joseph T. Devlin Director of Public Works City of Newport Beach Post Office Box 1935 Newport Beach, California 92660 Dear Sir: MAILING ADDRESS P. o, BOX 1079 SANTA ANA, CALIFORNIA 92702 r. ;= RECEIVE PRElIC WOCG3 Cary C,,7 c. Nf ; ""CH - ,c, iF 15 Enclosed for your review are three copies of an agreement amending the termination date of Agreement No. C814 between the district and the City of Newport Beach which provides for the construction of Bayside Storm Drain, If you concur with the terms of the agreement, please obtain the necessary signatures on all three copies and return them to the flood control district. Upon approval by the Board of Super- visors, one copy of the agreement will be returned for your files. Very truly yours, H. G. Osborne, Chief Engineer By C. R. Nelson Assistant Chief Engineer MAC :mb Enclosure: 3 Copies of Agreement C889 Nottol C1 f /td CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PARKS, BEACHES & RECREATION DEPARTMENT March 21, 1974 TO: JOSEPH T. DEVLIN, PUBLIC WORKS DIRECTOR FROM: PB & R Director SUBJECT: BAYSIDE STREET DEVELOPMENT Joe, as you know, the Commission has expressed an opposition to the City Council regarding the widening of Bayside Drive between Fernleaf and Jasmine. They reiterated this position in a memo to the City Council a couple weeks ago and when the City Council filed that memo they suggested that they be brought up to date on the total project as proposed. We have presented plans for the widening to the Commission, but at their meeting of March 19th they requested that someone from the Public Works Department, either Don Webb, Bill Darnell or whoever you feel appropriate, attend the meeting on April 2 to explain in detail the proposed widening project. My feeling is that the Commission does not understand the full value of the widening project and perhaps someone from your Department could more ably explain this than I have been able to. The Commission would appreciate your sending someone to the April 2 Commission meeting in order to fill in the Commissioners on the current status of the widening project. CALVIN C. CCS:dm CO�TIISSTONERS CITY OF NEWPORT BEAC10 y o 3 v PARKS, BEACHES $ RECREATION C%S4ISSI0N 0'� MINUTES OF MEETING HELD TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1974 \� CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS R(111 CAI \ \ 7•M D M INDEX I COMMUNICATIONS: 1. The Commission deferred discussion until a later date ' on the recommendations of the Friends of the Upper Bay. I 2. Barbara Tinsman wrote a letter February 26 to the Mayor complaining about the four trees in her parkway and asking that they be removed. Mr. Stewart said 4 he had inspected the trees after receiving a copy of her letter and would recommend that the trees not be Motion x removed. Commissioner Patrick made a motion to support Ayes Ix xjx x x x staff recommendation that the trees not be removed for Absent x the following reasons, and that Mrs. Tinsman be properl I I I ! properly informed. ! ( a. Every tree within the City of Newport i is of great value and should be retained 1.i whenever and wherever possible. b. There are many parkway trees on Balboa Peninsula that are causing damage far more i extensive than is occurring adjacent to your house, and it was felt that removal here for the sake of removal could start a landslide of requests in that area. I c. It was felt that if repairs to the side- 1 walk and curb could be made, and still } retain the aesthetics that those trees provide, this would be the appropriate i position to take. Commissioner Von Esch entered the meeting at this time. Y CITY COUNCIL ACTION: I f 1. The position memo from PB & R Commission was received City by City Council and ordered filed. Council action The Commission requested staff to bring them up to �. date on the total widening project as proposed and Mr. Stewart said he would ask the Public Works Director to send someone to the April 2nd Commission meeting to discuss the subject. • NOTICE OF PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH To: So. California Gas Company 19 19 a e o I I ege bou evar na eim, CA 9Z8UJ Gentlemen: CALIFORNIA City Hall 3300 W. Newport Blvd. Area Code 714 FIRST NOTICE 673 -2110 Date: January 28, 1974 The Public Works Department is scheduling the following improvements: Project Title: Bayside Drive Im rovements IV ide Place to Marguerite Avenue 353 T04�S Contract No. C -1497 Plan NoD- 5076 -S, S- 5041 -S tentative Bid Dates , T January 1975 - _ - E -MT8 -S - 071=x- — Work to be Performed: Street reconstruction and resurfacing, storm drain reconstruction and water main replacement Please fill out the attached form and return one copy to this office by March 1, 1974 Your replies will be transmitted to prospective bidders and used in coordinating this project. Please be sure that the information is complete. Very truly yours, Steve Bucknam -_... Project Engineer - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - CS Detach here FIRST NOTICE REPLY FORM We the undersigned, Q� v a~ o �' — 1. Have prior rights and will submit proof to your office within`30'da q_ 4 ,• } 2. Do not have installations within the improvement area 1 c3 j9 _ 3. Have installations that will definitely not require relocation but'wj11 z mark them on request. _X 4. Have facilities that will definitely be affected. (a) The following work is contemplated: ,PEPL,vrc 13oo r G' /LI'-A„✓ f.CO'� s i%LLty QE %u.'CEN i..Q i'KS'�J4' r ✓95M.NG %'d ()r 9 (b) E-s'timated working days required for construction 30 0 ovs (c) Construction can start on 4Pp 4oxtMgTeLv /O -/- 79,• - 5. Our work will require coordination with the contractor (explain - �T!IRN ONE r SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA GAS CO. p�v� _ OPY T0: s�8 -oz /i City of Newport Beach - Public Works Company 119:19 51-10 MUM KID. Phone No. 3300 W. Newport Boulevard I O. BOX 3334 P ANAHEII'A, CALIFORNIA 92803 Newport Beach, California 92660 _ li ,�� [ a - Z o -7s/ Attn. Signature y Date (714) 673 -2110, Ext. 271 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH r PARKS, BEACHES & RECREATION COMMISSION ..• r MEETING TO BE HELD TUESDAY, MARCH 19, 1974 CITY COUNCIL CHAMBERS 7:00 P.M. AGENDA ROLL CALL: CHAIRMAN OWEN, PATRICK, DOOTSON, MORRIS, HART VON ESCH, JOHNSON SPECIAL RECOGNITION AWARDS: MINUTES: Approve minutes of March 5, 1974 meeting COMMUNICATIONS: I. Friends of Newport Beach - continuing study of their recommendations and also of the first draft from the Upper Bay Field Committee. 2. Copy of letter to Mayor from Balboa resident and copy of memo from PB & R Director to Mayor. (Copy attached - Commission only) CITY COUNCIL ACTION RE PB & R RECOMMENDATIONS: 1. The position memo on Bayside Drive improvements was filedim� STAFF REPORTS: 1. Presentation of traffic island improvements in Cannery Village _X 2. Economic Study - Park Maintenance - Possible sources of revenue 3. Set date for Spring tour of park and recreation facilities 4. Clarify Cliff Drive Park name 5. Recreation Division report 6. Park Division report COMMITTEE REPORTS: 1. Ten -year tennis court plan (Copy attached - Commission only) URGENT MATTERS: ADJOURNMENT: ROLL UNCILMEN At OF NEWPORT BACH March 11, 1974 MINUTES One Police Officer in the Police Department to fill a position now vacant. The following staff and commission reports were received and ordered filed: Report from the Public Works Department regarding analysis of traffic operations in connection with the Promontory Point Development. I Report from the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Director regarding recreational programs insurance ' Report from the Parks, Beaches and Recreation Commission reiterating their opposition to the widening of Bayside Drive between Fernleaf and Jasmine Avenues. Draft No. 1 of the Upper Newport Bay Field Com- mittee's report on An Integrated Plan to Protect Uppei Newport Bay. 1 i 10. The plans and specifications for Corona del Mar Beach Parking Lot Improvements (West Side), Con - tract 1610, were approved; and the City Clerk was authorized to advertise for bids to be opened at 11:00 A. M. on March 26, 1974. (A report from the jPublic Works Director was presented. ) i I i 11. The plans and specifications for Balboa Island Alley Improvements 1973 -74, Contract 1604, were ap- proved; and the City Clerk was authorized to advertise for bids to be opened at 10:30 A. M. on March 26, 1974. (A report from the Public Works Director was presented.) 12. The plans and specifications for Irvine Avenue Median Landscape Development, Contract 1599, were ap- proved; and the City Clerk was authorized to adver- tise for bids to be opened at 10:00 A. M. on March 26, 1974. (A report from the Public Works Director was I presented.) 13. The plans and specifications for the Automotive Parts Warehouse Addition, Contract 1572, were approved; and the City Clerk was authorized to advertise for bids to be opened at 10:30 A. M. on May 2, 1974. (A report from the Public Works Director was presented) 14. The public improvements constructed in conjunction with Tract 6947 (Park Newport), located on the north- westerly corner of Jamboree Road and San Joaquin I I i Ij Volume 28 - Page 81 11 INDEX Promon- tory Point Recreation Insurance Bayside Drive Widening Upper Newport Bay I CdM Beach Prkg Lot Imprvmts BI Alley Imprvmts Irvine Ave Median Landscape Dev Automotive Parts Warehouse Addition Tract 6947 Park Newport 'J . 0 CITY OF NEWPORT BEACH PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT 3300 W. Newport Boulevard TO: Simpson- Steppat Consulting ivil Engineers 359 San Miguel Drive, Suite 200 Newport Beach, California 92660 ATTENTION: Mr. Fritz 5teppat SUBJECT: LSay;ida Drive iioprovoacrrs C - J°igj `J Date March IE.. 1974 We are transmitting the following: No. Copies Description } ;et Pro iriii+ary Pro,cct Clans r',.arkad as sworn. } .QWAent Si;eet. or Plan. Remarks: Frita: Please have the changes made as notu6 oa toe ptans tna comment sheet and return CheCK prints with revi!.7o By: Copies to: C -1497 SS:jd Steve Buckram Project Manager l- 0 Plan Check Comnents PROJECT: BAYSIDE DRIVE I14PROVEMENTS 2 March 18, 1974 1. Let's be sure to provide for a thick lift A.C. Alt in the Special Provi- sions. 2. On Street Imp. s4aets lightly shade AC pav"nt areas. 3. Survey control line should be tied to First Ave. so that control line relationship to R/W can be determined. 4. Const. Notes are necessary for new 18" H2O main and for the abandonment of the 14" and 16" exist. mains. 5. Minimu:r depth of cover for street light conduit should be shown on plans. 6. Lightly shade net4 storm drain and laterals. 7. Be sure to specify sealing +aethod for abandoned :storm drains in special provisions. S. Show new 18" water wAin on storm drain plan sheets. 9. Const. Note for filling abandoned storm drain with sand - cement slurry. 10. Use Const. Notes for concrete collars, manholes, catch basins, etc. on storm drain plans, see plans. 11. Consideration should be given to raising the storm drain; it appears that ample clearance is available; substantial reductions in excavation require- ments could result. 12. Check voltage drop for wire run on street light system from Heliotrope to Marguerite and Carnation. 13. Specify sub type of street lights. Use type I -8 (see Std. 201). 14. , Const. Notes for street lights, conduits, etc. 15. Please supply us with a copy of the D -load calcs for the storm drain pipe. 16. 'Increase spacing of street lights to 160' westerly of Heliotrope. 17. Water main location.antis not proper. Preliminary plans called for the main to be 6' N/S curb; consideration should be given to placing the new main N/N curb outside the traveled way from Marguerite to Dahlia. Y • V , March 18, 1974 Plan Check Comments Proj ,A: Bayside Drive Imipr Pagr'# 18. Bicycle (handicapped) ramps are necessary along the north side of Bayside Drive fy,66 Marguerite to Carnation const., one at each curb return. 19. Check on class requirements for 18" water maiw Class 150 may be acceptable here. 20. Check for high centering at join of parking lot between Larkspur and Marguerite. (T.E.) 21. Check sight distance on horizontal and vertical curve approx. sta. 27 + 00. (T.E.) 22. Show bearing information for horizontal alignment of the mainline storm drain. (D.C.) 23. Note on each plan sheet to see Sheet No. 2 for benchmark data.